Yes
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Contact S&W for the correct factory answer.
100-500 or so
You must follow the owner's manual or call S&W to find out for sure.
Yes but I would only shoot those loads with a 55gr.bullet or lighter.I believe the smith and Wesson model 1500 has a twist rate that is not made for the heavier bullets found in todays .223 ammo.
Can't be answered without a DETAILED description of ALL markings, barrel length, finish, grips, sights, box, accessories, papers, condition.
Can't be answered without a DETAILED description of ALL markings, barrel length, finish, grips, sights, box, accessories, papers, condition.
-60 F is colder than 223 kelvin (223 kelvin = -58.27 F).
If you had a transferrable (pre-86) Class III lower, you could either attach a dedicated .22 upper, or else drop a conversion kit into the standard 5.56/.223 upper.
Most are chambered for the 5.56x45 cartridge, and can also fire the .223 Remington. However, AR-15 type rifles are available in a number of calibres. 9x19mm, .40 Smith & Wesson, .45 Automatic Colt Pistol, .22 Long Rifle, 5.45x39, 7.62x39, .223 Wylde, .204 Ruger, 6.5 Grendel, and 6.8 Remington SPC are some of the available chamberings.
The factors of 223 are: 1, 223 (223 is a prime number).
30% of 223= 30% * 223= 0.3 * 223= 66.9