.243 does, but neither one has what I would call a hard kick.
Any firearm chambered for .223 or 5.56mm
The model seven is a centerfire bold action sporting rifle with an 18.5" barrel and 4 or 5 shot magazine. Blued with a checkered walnnt stock. Chambered for .223, .243, 7mm-08 Rem, .308 Win, and .260 Rem. Introduced 1982.
Are you sure you have a Remington model 722 in .223 caliber?These bolt action short action rifles were chambered in 222 rem,222 rem mag,243 win,244 rem,257 Roberts,300savage,or .308 win.only.These bolt action rifles were made from 1948-1962 which is before the .223 rem cartridge exsisted.I believe that your rifle was rechambered at some point in time before you owned it.I would have a gunsmith take a casting of the chamber to be sure.I own a model 722 Remington in 300 savage caliber and I love this rifle.Good luck with yours.
Yes, .223 and .223 Remington (often abbreviated as .223 Rem) refer to the same cartridge. The term ".223" is a shorthand designation, while ".223 Remington" specifies the manufacturer and is the official name of the cartridge. They are typically interchangeable in firearms designed for .223, although it's important to note that .223 Remington is loaded to higher pressures than the .223 Wylde or .223 Remington match cartridges. Always check your firearm's specifications to ensure compatibility.
shotguns.I do not know where this answer came from,but here in the midwest we use a bolt action cenrefire rifle in any varmit cartridge(222 rem,223 rem,22-250,and the 220 swift cartridge.I have seen some use a 6mm remington,and the 243 Winchester cartridge also.
100-350
You can put .223 into a 5.56mm but not the other way around due to pressure issues
1 in 9"
Twist is 1:12
ar-15
1-12"
Remington 700 .243 twist rate is: 1 in 10" you can google it like I did.