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    I'll bite.
    Base diameter 223. 0.3760 . 5.56 0.3780
    Shoulder diameter. 223..3553 . 5.56 0.3560
    Neck-2/Case Mouth. .223 0.2540 5.56 0.2550
    Freebore diameter. 223 0.2245 5.56 0.2270
    Base-to-case mouth. .223 1.7720 5.56 1.7750
    Base to shoulder. .223 1.2340. 5.56. 1.2380
    Neck length. .223 0.2200. 5.56. 0.2180
    Freebore length. .223. 0.0250. 5.56. 0.0500

    The throat angle is also off by 0.6 degrees
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    Quote Originally Posted by seadog View Post
    I'll bite.
    Base diameter 223. 0.3760 . 5.56 0.3780
    Shoulder diameter. 223..3553 . 5.56 0.3560
    Neck-2/Case Mouth. .223 0.2540 5.56 0.2550
    Freebore diameter. 223 0.2245 5.56 0.2270
    Base-to-case mouth. .223 1.7720 5.56 1.7750
    Base to shoulder. .223 1.2340. 5.56. 1.2380
    Neck length. .223 0.2200. 5.56. 0.2180
    Freebore length. .223. 0.0250. 5.56. 0.0500

    The throat angle is also off by 0.6 degrees
    Uhh.... excuse me Sir... those are CHAMBER specs, I posted those and gave them to Rumbler some time back.

    BRASS... the question was whether or not there was a difference in BRASS not the CHAMBER...lol.

    Other than minimal case wall thickness... .223 Rem cases and 5.56 NATO cases are identical, only the CHAMBERS and load pressures are different.

    You had me thinking I was about to learn something...
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