.17-223
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.17-223 | ||
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Type | Rifle | |
Place of origin | United States | |
Specifications | ||
Parent case | .223 Remington | |
Bullet diameter | .172 in (4.4 mm) | |
Neck diameter | .203 in (5.2 mm) | |
Shoulder diameter | .358 in (9.1 mm) | |
Base diameter | .376 in (9.6 mm) | |
Rim diameter | .378 in (9.6 mm) | |
Case length | 1.76 in (45 mm) | |
Overall length | 2.15 in (55 mm) | |
Primer type | Small rifle | |
Ballistic performance | ||
Bullet weight/type | Velocity | Energy |
25 gr (1.6 g) Hornady | 3,929 ft/s (1,198 m/s) | 875 ft·lbf (1,186 J) |
25 gr (1.6 g) Hornady | 3,940 ft/s (1,200 m/s) | 862 ft·lbf (1,169 J) |
25 gr (1.6 g) Hornady | 3,989 ft/s (1,216 m/s) | 883 ft·lbf (1,197 J) |
Test barrel length: 22 in Source: Ammo Guide [1] |
The .17-223 is a rifle wildcat cartridge formed from necking down the .223 Remington to 0.17 in.
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- .17-Caliber Ultra Bomb! By Dave Moreton