This is a follow on to a discussion that occurred in another thread .
I prophered that it should be safe to shoot 5.56 NATO in a rifle chambered in .223 Remington that is built to comply CIP specs' as both are rated to the same Pmax . There are however very slight differences in the chamber dimensions but not the cartridge dimensions , I should add that 5.56 ammo uses thicker brass and crimped primers .
@Bowland blades took the opposite stance .
In an attempt to add weight to my argument , I posted a post from another forum which contained a reply from CZ .
That was then and this is now ,

1 step forward and 1 back .
I emailed four other manufacturers , so far only Sako have failed to replied. They were all asked the same question, "Could they confirm as to whether it is safe to use 5.56×45NATO ammo in one of their rifles chambered in .223 Remington?"
Here are the replies,



The only conclusion I've reached is that before using 5.56 ammo in your own rifle , for your own safety you should email the manufacturer and ask the question as to whether they regard it safe beforehand, regardless of the email replies I've posted, If only to safeguard the warranty.
If Sako reply I shall post that as well .
I shall endeavour to find and read the CIP information on the matter , when time allows .
For now I'll let you all draw your own conclusion .
I prophered that it should be safe to shoot 5.56 NATO in a rifle chambered in .223 Remington that is built to comply CIP specs' as both are rated to the same Pmax . There are however very slight differences in the chamber dimensions but not the cartridge dimensions , I should add that 5.56 ammo uses thicker brass and crimped primers .
@Bowland blades took the opposite stance .
In an attempt to add weight to my argument , I posted a post from another forum which contained a reply from CZ .

That was then and this is now ,

1 step forward and 1 back .
I emailed four other manufacturers , so far only Sako have failed to replied. They were all asked the same question, "Could they confirm as to whether it is safe to use 5.56×45NATO ammo in one of their rifles chambered in .223 Remington?"
Here are the replies,



The only conclusion I've reached is that before using 5.56 ammo in your own rifle , for your own safety you should email the manufacturer and ask the question as to whether they regard it safe beforehand, regardless of the email replies I've posted, If only to safeguard the warranty.
If Sako reply I shall post that as well .
I shall endeavour to find and read the CIP information on the matter , when time allows .
For now I'll let you all draw your own conclusion .
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