I'm aware that .223 Wylde is supposedly the goldilocks chambering that preserves both the accuracy of .223 and tolerates the sometimes higher pressure of 5.56 NATO. However, is this actually a noticeable difference for average shooters or only a minor improvement that only competitive shooters would bother with?
I'm aware that .223 Wylde is supposedly the goldilocks chambering that preserves both the accuracy of .223 and tolerates the sometimes higher pressure of 5.56 NATO. However, is this actually a noticeable difference for average shooters or only a minor improvement that only competitive shooters would bother with?
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