No it is not. It is made at the Barnaul plant and they no longer use corrosive primers.
Nope. I used it in my ak-47, and only cleaned it normally. Never had any corrosion problems. You can be pretty sure that all new-production ammo is non-corrosive.
Only .223 ammo. There are different bullet weights.
No. If it does not have 5.56 on the barrel then use .223 ammo.
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No. Dimension-wise, they are similar, but there are differences in neck angles and case thickness. .223 Remington ammo can be fired in a 5.56 chamber, but 5.56 ammo should never be fired through a .223 Remington chamber.
yes. the 5.56 is the 223 caliber ammo.
NO the .223 is a totaly diffrent round than the .223 WSSM
No
.223 Remington ammo can be safely cycled through a 5.56x45 chamber - 5.56x45 ammo should not be cycled through a .223 Remington chamber. Both types may be cycled through a .223 Wylde chamber, but .223 Wylde may only be cycled through a .223 Wylde chamber.
you can fire both 5.56 and .223 ammo in a rifle chambered in 5.56...but not the other way around! In a rifle marked .223, you should fire .223 ammo only
No,it is non-corrosive.it was made by Winchester in 1957.most American made ammo from 53 up was non-corrosive.
The max range for .223 is about 300 yards.