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Thread: .223 Wylde Chamber?

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    Quote Originally Posted by steppenwolf View Post
    Not to hijack the thread, ... but can anyone comment on (or clarify) the difference between the Wylde chamber and Noveske's MOD O chamber.

    As I understand it, the Wylde is a ".223"-based chamber, whereas the MOD O chamber is a "tight" 5.56mm chamber, i.e, tighter than a normal mil 5.56mm chamber. Correct? Thanks.
    My understanding is that the Noveske is on the "tight" side only in the neck area and is on the "loose" side of spec in the body. This is said to give most of the acuracy advantage of a tight chamber but also helps with feeding over a "normal" tight chamber.

    This may be incorrect info as I can't actually recall where I heard it. So take it with a grain of salt.

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    Thanks for the info anyway, Dr.


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