The .223 Remington cartridge is commonly used in various firearms, most notably the AR-15 platform. Other rifles, such as the Ruger Mini-14 and certain bolt-action models, also chamber .223 ammunition. Additionally, some handguns are designed to fire .223 rounds, although they are less common. Always ensure compatibility with the specific model before using .223 ammunition.
The correct bullets for a 223 WSSM are .224.
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"Boattail" refers to a bullet that the rear is not flat, but has a taper similar to the stern of a boat. Such bullets have a better "ballistic coefficient" than bullets with square backs- less drag due to better streamlining. 223 refers to the bullet diameter- or .223 inches.
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Any firearm chambered for .223 or 5.56mm