With the appearance of full metal jacket military 5.56 ammunition on the commercial Market,
it has come to the attention of the Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute (SAAMI)
that the use of military 5.56mm ammunition in sporting rifles chambered for Caliber .223 Remington cartridges
can lead to higher-than-normal chamber pressures and possible hazards
for the firearm, its user and bystanders.
Tests have confirmed that chamber pressures in a sporting rifle may be significantly higher
in the same gun when using military 5.56mm ammunition rather than
commercially loaded Caliber .223 Remington cartridges, according to SAAMI.
SAAMI points out that chambers for military rifles have a different throat configuration
than chambers for sporting firearms which, together with the full metal jacket of the military projectile,
may account for the higher pressures which result when military Ammunition is fired in a sporting chamber
SAAMI recommends that a firearm be fired only with the cartridge for which it is specifically chambered by the manufacturer.
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