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.223 Wylde chamber

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Diagram of anAR type rifle showing the location of the chamber

A.223 Wylde chamber is a wildcatriflechamber designed to accurize the5.56×45mm NATO chamber for NRA High Power competition.

Background

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In 1957, during research into the development of a military .22 caliber rifle, the .222 Remington Special was created by a joint effort ofFairchild Industries,Remington Arms, andU.S. Continental Army Command. Based on the.222 Remington, and with several other .222 caliber cartridges under development for civilian rifles at the same time, the .222 Remington Special was renamed.223 Remington. In 1963 it was adopted as the standardintermediate cartridge for theUnited States Army, as theM193 Cartridge.[1]

In 1972,Fabrique Nationale (FN) created a new type of service ammunition forNATO.5.56×45mm NATO was based on the .223 Remington cartridge being used by the U.S. Army but had greater range and effectiveness. The first iteration of this ammunition was designatedSS109 in NATO countries, and later adopted in the U.S. as theM855.[2]

Chamber dimensions

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Bill Wylde ofGreenup, Illinois, compared the two cartridges and changed the chamber of the rifle's barrel to a specification he called the.223 Wylde chamber. The chamber is made with the external dimensions andleade angle found in the military 5.56×45mm NATO cartridge and the 0.2240 in (5.69 mm)freebore diameter found in the civilianSAAMI.

The .223 Wylde chamber is used by rifle manufacturers who sell "National Match" configuration AR-15 rifles, barrels and upper receivers.

Comparison

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The major dimensional difference between the chambers that fire the .223 Remington and the 5.56×45mm NATO is the longer and larger-diameter "freebore"[3] in the 5.56 chamber (0.0566 in (1.44 mm) vs 0.0250 in (0.64 mm) length, 0.2265 in (5.75 mm) vs 0.2240 in (5.69 mm) diameter). Freebore is a short and smooth section of the barrel that is located after the case mouth, located before the start of the rifling "grooves and lands", also often referred to as leade.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Barnes, Frank C. (19 December 2014).Cartridges of the World: A Complete and Illustrated Reference for Over 1500 Cartridges. Iola, Wisconsin: F+W Media, Inc. p. 88.ISBN 978-1-4402-4265-6.
  2. ^Walter, John (25 March 2006).Rifles of the World. Iola, Wisconsin: Krause Publications. p. 124.ISBN 0-89689-241-7.
  3. ^"223 Wylde: The Ultimate Guide to Understanding This Versatile Chamber".LoadDevelopment.com. 21 October 2024.

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