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Im looking to get or build an AR-15. What's the difference between the .223 and 5.56 round? Price? size? etc.


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Check out ar15.com for all you need to know about .223 vs 5.56. Get a 5.56. You can shoot 5.56 or .223 out of it with no problems.


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The 223 is a tighter chamber. The 5.56 is loaded hotter. The combination of tight chamber and hot load isn't good in the AR series guns. External dimensions of both rounds are the same.

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Another good thing about AR15.com is a daily updated feature on ammo: Who has what and what they are selling it for. It's a good site.


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From the Ammo Oracle


http://ammo.ar15.com/#diff

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In the 1950's, the US military adopted the metric system of measurement and uses metric measurements to describe ammo. However, the US commercial ammo market typically used the English "caliber" measurements when describing ammo. "Caliber" is a shorthand way of saying "hundredths (or thousandths) of an inch." For example, a fifty caliber projectile is approximately fifty one-hundredths (.50) of an inch and a 357 caliber projectile is approximately three-hundred and fifty-seven thousandths (.357) of an inch. Dimensionally, 5.56 and .223 ammo are identical, though military 5.56 ammo is typically loaded to higher pressures and velocities than commercial ammo and may, in guns with extremely tight "match" .223 chambers, be unsafe to fire.
 
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Thanks for the info everyone.


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