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Kokopelli
12-11-2012, 06:08 PM
Have any of you Model 10 .223 owners checked your chambers with a 223/5.56 gage? I'm real curious to know if the Model 10's (precision carbine, etc.) are 223 or 5.56 dimensionally speaking. Thanks.. Ron

Kokopelli
12-11-2012, 06:42 PM
Ned Christiansen sells a real nice tool to check.. My problem is that there are none in stock in my locale to check.. Ron

http://www.m-guns.com/tools.php

helotaxi
12-11-2012, 07:29 PM
You'll find that it is neither a 5.56 nor a .223 chamber.

Kokopelli
12-11-2012, 07:43 PM
You'll find that it is neither a 5.56 nor a .223 chamber.

Somewhere in-between.. Like a Wylde? That would say that those who say "the manufacture is CYA for both chambers" are correct.. Ron

Kokopelli
12-11-2012, 09:32 PM
Tighter than wylde , thats a wylde , not savages concoction. I spent hours looking and just found it , page 190 the High power Shooting Primer.quote Carl b Hildebrandt ,the senior product engineer at savage ,designed the 223 chamber by combining the smaller neck dia. Of the comm. 223 chamber with the shallow throat angle of the military 5.56 mm chamber to create a barrel that will handle the long bullets used by target shooters... End quote .
Its good reading ,get the book it tells of loads ,etc.
Gary

Excellent! That would seem to say that the savage 223 cambering would run 5.56MM just fine, yes? Thank you for doing that. Cheers.. Ron

Kokopelli
12-12-2012, 08:03 AM
I didnt say that but friends of mine shoot 55 gr military nato ammo all the time .
DO NOT try tracers ,they areNOT safe in that chamber, just ask my friend!
Savage has a tighter neck ,cheap steel cased or foreign ammo may get you into trouble.
It is a tighter neck ,which INCREASES pressure.

I'm well aware of the differences and have actually fired quite a bit of 5.56mm in .223 chambers. I'm just curious regarding the Savage chambers. Shooting tracers, steel cased ammo and the like.. I leave to those that do such things.. 8) Thanks.. Ron