I have been looking for a bolt rifle which can safely shoot 223 and 5.56. When I approached Tikka I was point blank told only to shoot 223. Yet, on their website they say that they meet the CIP standard. Now, I just perused CZ's website and found this information:
Q: “Can CZ rifles chambered in .223 fire 5.56 ammunition safely?”
A: All of our .223s will happily eat 5.56. Since our factory is in Europe, we build everything to CIP spec, which doesn’t differentiate between the two cartridges and just has the higher pressure as its standard. So the CZ .223s will shoot everything from the cheapest Russian steel to match .223 brass ammo.
As such, why would Tikka say only 223, yet CZ says fire away since we meet CIP. Obviously, this would make available choices much better, as I believe most of the European brands meet CIP. Any thoughts?
Q: “Can CZ rifles chambered in .223 fire 5.56 ammunition safely?”
A: All of our .223s will happily eat 5.56. Since our factory is in Europe, we build everything to CIP spec, which doesn’t differentiate between the two cartridges and just has the higher pressure as its standard. So the CZ .223s will shoot everything from the cheapest Russian steel to match .223 brass ammo.
As such, why would Tikka say only 223, yet CZ says fire away since we meet CIP. Obviously, this would make available choices much better, as I believe most of the European brands meet CIP. Any thoughts?