Any firearm chambered for .223 or 5.56mm
Caliber refers to the diameter of a bullet (bullet is the part of a cartridge that is fired out of the gun). A .223 caliber bullet is .223 inches across. It is normally used as a rifle cartridge. a .45 caliber bullet is more than twice as wide as a .223, and is usually used in pistols. The .223 is lighter- it weighs about 1/4 of a .45 bullet, and they are different shapes- .223 is usually pointed, the .45 is rounded.
barnes 53gr triple shock(solid copper)..gives through shots even in bones.
.243 does, but neither one has what I would call a hard kick.
I paid $400.00 for mine in 35 rem. but bought a 223 barrel at a gun show in Dallas Tx. for $185.00
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5.56tony(AA-2015-BR) is the most accurate butt y 223 are you kidding me 270 or 300win 7mm rem 700 that is what you want to load for 223 sucks at 400y and on. good luck the Chinese invented gun powder and we use gun powder for fire worksfrom samed batu
100-350
You can put .223 into a 5.56mm but not the other way around due to pressure issues
Only .223 ammo. There are different bullet weights.
.223 inches in diameter, typically 45 to 55 grains for the .223 Remington, and 80 grains for the .223 Wylde.
1 in 9"
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