Mr_Flintstone
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I was reading the other day about a guy who built an AR in .222 Remington. My first thought was why do this when the .223 is very nearly a twin to the .222, .223 is widely available, and .223 is cheaper. Don’t get me wrong, I’m a fan of obscure, unpopular, and nearly-obsolete rounds.
Usually these obscure/unpopular rounds have at least one redeeming quality that makes them still relevant or even desirable to certain people. Is there anything that the .222 Remington has that still makes it desirable over the .223 Remington?
Usually these obscure/unpopular rounds have at least one redeeming quality that makes them still relevant or even desirable to certain people. Is there anything that the .222 Remington has that still makes it desirable over the .223 Remington?