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    Quote Originally Posted by DG23 View Post
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    Don't load to or run 'hot' 5.56 pressure level ammo. Stick to .223 pressure levels and there are generally never any issues.
    there is nothing out there pertaining to .223 wylde that eludes to avoid any 5.56 ammo , in fact the whole premise behind .223 wylde is to have a rifle chambered in .223 that can safely run 5.56 , no one has written a article stating to only run particular 5.56 loads , that i am aware of anyway , if so please site your source

    running .223 in a 5.56 rifle may be safe ,however performance of the .223 round in a 5.56 is degraded somewhat , not drastically , but more like the rd is not performing at its potential , .223 wylde is suppose to bridge that , correct?

    show me a test article that says that 5.56 ammo is limited to lower pressure rds in a wylde barrel
    Last edited by hoopharted; 10-02-22 at 11:29. Reason: added text

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