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  • I now own a diamondback firearm that shoots 5.56 ammo. I was told due to chamber pressure I can shoot 223 ammo in 5.56 barrel but I can not shoot 5.56 ammo in a 223 barrel. Is this true? Was I told correctly? Tannks


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  • This is true, due to 5.56x45 developed for the military, and .223 Rem was developed for civilian use. Military 5.56 has a larger chamber to accept dirty ammunition so the shoulder of a 5.56 has more play if that makes sense. 5.56 is also a hotter round.

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  • Hi Albert, yes sir, you were told correctly. You can fire both 5.56 and .223 in your Diamondback.
    If the barrel is stamped .223, then you can only fire .223.
    Stay safe & have a great day!

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  • Absolutely 💯 correct.

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  • It is true.

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  • Good morning to you!! A barrel marked 5.56 NATO will accept both .223 and 5.56. But a barrel marked 223 will not accept 5.56 NATO. 55 grain ammo is a good all around bullet weight. Hope this helps. Have a good rest of your day.
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  • Yes, what you were told is correct: you can safely shoot .223 Remington ammo in a firearm chambered for 5.56 NATO, but you should not shoot 5.56 NATO ammo in a firearm chambered only for .223 Remington because the 5.56 NATO round is loaded to higher pressures, potentially causing dangerous overpressure in a .223 chamber,

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  • Hi Albert and welcome. Yes, a 5.56 "higher pressure round" stamped firearm can fire .223 "lower pressure round" ammunition no issue. Bullet grain will depend entirely on the type of shooting you are doing. A rule of thumb is to use a similar grain weight bullet for practice that closely matches your self-defense ammunition. This makes the point of impact similar. 55gr and 62gr are used most in an AR. Cheers, stay safe and enjoy!

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  • That is technically true, yes. And by following it as a general rule, you should never really experience any problems unless using very low quality or questionably hand-loaded ammunition. The concern of chamber pressures and safety is likely overblown for today's firearms though, it quite likely barely matters if at all.

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