Black Hills 5.56 77 Gr TMK in Ruger American Gen 2 Predator 223

guys.. 75 or 77 grain bullets loaded to 2.25” in factory 556 to feed in ARs ain’t going to “jam into the lands” of a 223 chamber.

That said, I did have heavier bolt lift with some 556 ammo in my tikka factory 223 barrel. Nothing big but it was there. I promise the presssures were lower than what is needed to get the velocities touted in Sherman mag cartridges though😂
 
Just an FYI, but depending on the projectile, you might get jamming into the lands. My Hornady Frontier 5.56 75gr BTHP definitely jams into the lands of my Gen 1 Ruger .223 Predator and sets the bullet back into the case.
 
Just an FYI, but depending on the projectile, you might get jamming into the lands. My Hornady Frontier 5.56 75gr BTHP definitely jams into the lands of my Gen 1 Ruger .223 Predator and sets the bullet back into the case.

You need to check headspace
Sounds like your about a mile below spec
Luckily you have a barrel nut so easy fix


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You need to check headspace
Sounds like your about a mile below spec
Luckily you have a barrel nut so easy fix


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I guess I never questioned it. I figured with the difference in throat geometry, coupled with the abrupt "shoulder" on the 75gr BTHP projectile that it was designed for a longer throat and made sense that it would jam.
 
I don't understand why this isn't the standard cambering for all civilian rifles of the 223/556 variety.

We wouldn’t have fun discussions like this one
It’s a real pain having a chamber shoot bulk 556 and match 223 really well.


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I don't understand why this isn't the standard cambering for all civilian rifles of the 223/556 variety.
Because it’s not endorsed by SAAMI or the military. In reality though there’s a huge overlap between all of these chambering. The case dimensions are the same for all of them. The difference is the throat. You can find 223 chambers with freebores as long as 5.56. It’s never a bad thing to check to make sure you don’t have a short throat. Once you’ve done that, shoot what you want and don’t worry.
 
Just an FYI, but depending on the projectile, you might get jamming into the lands. My Hornady Frontier 5.56 75gr BTHP definitely jams into the lands of my Gen 1 Ruger .223 Predator and sets the bullet back into the case.
The Frontier 75 gr is pretty hot stuff. I’ve had stiffer bolt lift with it in my Tikka, but not hitting the lands. Tikkas tend to have longer throats.
 
Because it’s not endorsed by SAAMI or the military. In reality though there’s a huge overlap between all of these chambering. The case dimensions are the same for all of them. The difference is the throat. You can find 223 chambers with freebores as long as 5.56. It’s never a bad thing to check to make sure you don’t have a short throat. Once you’ve done that, shoot what you want and don’t worry.

I've seen reamer spec tables showing slight body dimensional differences as well, more specifically the wylde is looser than the 223 and 556.

I don't think most tikkas have long throats in 223s either. Not like you can seat the heavy bullets out far without jamming.

I may have misspoke earlier if folks are having 75 BTHP jam the lands at AR mag length in 223 chambers.. That still seems like something that shouldn't be a thing on properly chambered rifles?
 
Anybody shot handloads in their 5.56 Gen Ranch yet? The local Murdoch’s has one and I’m wondering how feasible it would be to plod some 88 ELDMs out of it- not sure if they’ve got a mile long throat and if I’ll be jumping them a bunch outta the magazine or not.
 
Also- I suppose a guy could run .223 AICS mags if the throat is long… although I reckon since it’s 5.56 it ought to be throated fairly short.
 
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