Trying to decide whether I should start buying 5.56 stuff or keep using .223. Is there a significant difference in groups?
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How much is accuracy affected when shooting .223 out of a 5.56 chamber?
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It's similar to the shift in your POI when you use 55gr from one manufacturer and 68gr from another.
Ideally, it's best to work up a load that works with your rifle. It'll be cheaper than buying match ammo, plus your round will be tailored to your rifle which should yield better results.Originally posted by longrange1my gun shoots better with shiny brass...plus not only does the shiny brass make me look like a pimp at the range if the sun catches it just right it blinds the guy next to me which improves my odds of winning the match.Originally posted by XDJYoFull size. Stubbies are for sissies.Comment
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What type upper, barrel length, twist rate, bullet weight, optic or irons and distance are you shooting? What size groups are you getting now? How much improvement do you think is needed?Comment
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He's got a KAC SR30 lower with a KAC SR15 Mod 2 upper 14.5" barrel with 1:7 IIRC
I'll have to bring some heavier stuff next time we go shooting. Taking the bolt gun this Wednesday
Originally posted by longrange1my gun shoots better with shiny brass...plus not only does the shiny brass make me look like a pimp at the range if the sun catches it just right it blinds the guy next to me which improves my odds of winning the match.Originally posted by XDJYoFull size. Stubbies are for sissies.Comment
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I hand load to .223 specs, but shoot it through a 5.56 chamber, sub MOA groups easy.
Now if your talking about buying factory ammo only, it all depends on your gun and the ammo you feed it. Your gun may like one over the other. So yeah, maybe it will shoot 5.56 better, maybe it won't. There's no yes or no answer to that question.
I suggest you stop buying factory ammo and invest in a reloading setup. If your wanting accuracy, thats the one thing thats going to give it to you.Comment
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Just keep in mind the intended use. If a person is shooting targets, then a 2moa or 3moa difference is huge, gigantic, IMMENSE. However, if a person is using the rifle for HD, then it doesn't matter much because the shooting distance will likely be 10 yards or less and tolerance is far greater, which given the above error and range comes to 0.2" or 0.3". At that point it is the Native Person, not the arrow.BillComment
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that's what that .223 wylde chamber was made for
supposed to have the "match grade accuracy of .223" but the "strength required to handle 5.56" rounds
sounds like snake oil to me but im not a very great shot so...
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The lead angle of a Wylde is longer allowing the use of 556 or 223,this doesn't require any more strength .that's what that .223 wylde chamber was made for
supposed to have the "match grade accuracy of .223" but the "strength required to handle 5.56" rounds
sounds like snake oil to me but im not a very great shot so...
http://www.wilsoncombat.com/223-wylde/Keep it simple!Comment
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