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  • browndude
    Member
    • Aug 2018
    • 261

    Love my CMMG bcg, question tho...

    Im a new shooter and I use my kit on a .223 wylde upper for cheap practice and cuz its fun.
    Am curious about the difference between. 223 wylde and a .22lr barrel as far as longevity vs accuracy.
    Thanks in advance!
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    AR22
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2011
    • 2141

    I assume you are using a dropin BCG with the chamber adapter in your .223 upper barrel? Not sure I understand the question completely? I would not think you would ever wear out a barrel shooting .22 Long Rifle through it if that is what you are asking..Only thing that really comes into play of any significance when using a dropin in a non dedicated 22 LR barrel VS a dedicated 22 LR barrel, which has a 1 in 16 twist rate, would be accuracy..

    A 1 in 7 Twist rate .223 barrel would yield the worse accuracy, a 1 in 9 twist better..And an old USGI 1 in 12 twist 5.56 barrel would be the best as far as accuracy..

    Maybe I am misunderstanding the context of your post..So my help may be useless,LOL
    Last edited by AR22; 12-19-2022, 4:48 PM.

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    • #3
      FNGGlock
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2020
      • 1289

      Only thing to add to the above is that you may want to run a few 223/556 after a range session to clear out the gas system and barrel as 22LR is notoriously dirty and also has some lube on the bullets.

      Accuracy should be fine for plinking.

      A 22lr won’t wear on a 223/556 barrel as it is super slow and low pressure compared to the centerfire cartridge. Just the cleaning of the chamber, barrel and gas system may be good.

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      • #4
        browndude
        Member
        • Aug 2018
        • 261

        I wouldn't shoot further than 50yrds at the range, appreciate the advice on clearing the tube with a few rifle rounds.

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        • #5
          JTROKS
          I need a LIFE!!
          • Nov 2007
          • 13093

          If your upper gas 1:7 twist accuracy is ok for 25 yard plinking, 50 yard beer can might take a few shots before hitting.
          The wise man said just find your place
          In the eye of the storm
          Seek the roses along the way
          Just beware of the thorns...
          K. Meine

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          • #6
            FeuerFrei
            Calguns Addict
            • Aug 2008
            • 7455

            Originally posted by browndude
            Im a new shooter and I use my kit on a .223 wylde upper for cheap practice and cuz its fun.
            Am curious about the difference between. 223 wylde and a .22lr barrel as far as longevity vs accuracy.
            Thanks in advance!
            Barrel longevity is a non issue for a AR clone rifle with a 22lr kit installed.

            Wylde is a chamber dimension that never comes into play when your kit is installed.

            *best bet for 22lr accuracy is to try many different types and find out which ones deliver reliability and accuracy out of your rifle.

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            • #7
              Jimi Jah
              I need a LIFE!!
              • Jan 2014
              • 18648

              I'd use a 1/12 twist AR barrel if you insist on the .223 platform. I have a new 20" Green Mountain 1/12 if anyone wants it. It's a pencil M-16 style, very light.

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