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Old 04-02-2018, 12:25 AM
pocketshaver pocketshaver is offline
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perhaps you don't quite get the point or purpose of how redundant and useless the designation for .223 Remington and 5.56 actually is.

CIP makes no difference between the two calibers, in fact they only consider 5.56x45 to be the actual caliber and thus load .223 Remington to the same pressure levels.

If a person buys an American made rifle with "only for .223 Remington" marked on the chamber, and uses large amounts of CIP .223 Remington, how can you say the rifle is NOT safe for 5.56x45?

Ill make it easy peasy....

a guy buys a savage bolt action in .223 Remington. purchases and uses oh say 300 rounds of CIP .223 Remington made in Italy. Can you tell me the rifle is not safe with 5.56x45 ammo?
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