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30% of 223= 30% * 223= 0.3 * 223= 66.9
512923 x 223 = 223 x 23..........223..........x23=======..........669......+ 446========........5129
It is: 223 = CCXXIII
556 - 223 = 333
NO the .223 is a totaly diffrent round than the .223 WSSM
.223 inches in diameter, typically 45 to 55 grains for the .223 Remington, and 80 grains for the .223 Wylde.
Yes, a .308 Winchester round is generally considered more powerful than a .223 Remington round. The .308 Winchester has a larger bullet, more powder behind it, and generally produces higher muzzle energy than a .223 round. However, the suitability of each round depends on the intended use and personal preference.
The AK-47 is a Russian made weapon, and it uses a larger round than the M4(the type of assault rifle most US S.W.A.T. uses). The M4 uses a .223 round which is a blend of stopping power, and accurucy, whereas the AK-47 round is designed for mainly stopping power, ensuring a dead, or badly injured target. I hope that could answer your question. well the ak is used by Russians and by Iraq but swat do not use them im pretty sure m4s or m16 OR mp5 a SAS made gun and also these three weapons are used in the marines and sas
The AK-47 is a Russian made weapon, and it uses a larger round than the M4(the type of assault rifle most US S.W.A.T. uses). The M4 uses a .223 round which is a blend of stopping power, and accurucy, whereas the AK-47 round is designed for mainly stopping power, ensuring a dead, or badly injured target. I hope that could answer your question. well the ak is used by Russians and by Iraq but swat do not use them im pretty sure m4s or m16 OR mp5 a SAS made gun and also these three weapons are used in the marines and sas
No.
No
Very similar to, but not exactly the same as .223 Remington.
@ 18,500 feet
The round used by the military is the 5.56x45 round, not the commercial .223 Remington - although dimensionally similar, they are not identical. Some Designated Marksmen use it, but a dedicated sniper would not use it.
No. The two rounds are not interchangeable.
It depends on what you wanna hunt mate. I've got a .223, .243, .300, and .375H&H, as well as a .22 and shotty. A .223 is the best calibre in my opinion if you arent looking for buffalo or bulls. If legal, I'd feel very comfortable shooting anything else in Australia with my .223. Good luck, let me know what you decide.