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.556 NATO, .223 REM and .222?
When I was in the military, we often practiced with .222. It was left overs from a bygone era. I know that you can shoot .223 REM out of a rifle chambered for .556, but that you can't or at least shouldn't fire .556 NATO in a rifle specifically chambered for .223 REM.
Is it case dimensions? Pressure? And where does .222 fit in? Perhaps that was the reason that I missed expert by one shot?
Looking back, I wish that I had shot on base more. I mean after all, the ammo was on Uncle Sam's dime. Instead, I was doing medical stuff and chasing after chicks that worked in the base hospital with me.
When I was in the military, we often practiced with .222. It was left overs from a bygone era. I know that you can shoot .223 REM out of a rifle chambered for .556, but that you can't or at least shouldn't fire .556 NATO in a rifle specifically chambered for .223 REM.
Is it case dimensions? Pressure? And where does .222 fit in? Perhaps that was the reason that I missed expert by one shot?
Looking back, I wish that I had shot on base more. I mean after all, the ammo was on Uncle Sam's dime. Instead, I was doing medical stuff and chasing after chicks that worked in the base hospital with me.
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