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Thread: .223 vs 5.56

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    Default .223 vs 5.56

    I have been told that these two cartridges are very different. But some of my friends shoot them interchangeably in their AR 15 rifles. I am looking to reload some .223 with brass picked up from our shooting range, and I am concerned about intermixed 5.56 brass. Is there any easy visual way to sort out the 5.56, other than trying to read the very small head stamps ? Thanks

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    Talk about beating a dead horse...

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    "...been told that these two cartridges are very different..." Internet inspired nonsense. It's not a good idea to use range brass. You have no idea what has been done to/with it.
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    I pick up once fired range brass to reload. I know it's once fired because it has a crimped primer pocket which I don't mind.

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    Both are ok to shoot in ARs and Mini 14s.
    Headstamp will say 5.56.
    5.56 is NOT ok to shoot in bolt actions marked 223.

    When you pick up brass at the range, look out for Ruger 204
    case which is very similar, but too long.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dogtag View Post
    Both are ok to shoot in ARs and Mini 14s.
    Headstamp will say 5.56.
    5.56 is NOT ok to shoot in bolt actions marked 223.

    When you pick up brass at the range, look out for Ruger 204
    case which is very similar, but too long.
    You explained it very plain and simple! For the naysayers, there is a difference and the warning is plainly stated!
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    Thanks Dog for the heads up on that. When I get home I sort all my brass and any thing different goes to the scrap bucket. I have picked up a few .204's but the show up when getting to the decap stage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Anthony View Post
    You explained it very plain and simple! For the naysayers, there is a difference and the warning is plainly stated!
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    If he's reloading it, what does it matter beyond the slightly smaller case volume of 5.56?
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    It really doesn't matter if he is reloading the brass as it's basically the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuna View Post
    It really doesn't matter if he is reloading the brass as it's basically the same.
    You're correct, but I was answering his first sentence - re the difference in cartridges.

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