fguffey
04-27-2022, 10:21
Is .004 HS too much in my M70 ?" Hard to answer if you really mean "HeadSpace, but .004" end-play is no problem.
Parashooter, you have been here for over 20 years, in those 20 years I feel like I have failed you. You start with a question about the head space in the
30/06 chamber of your Model 70 Winchester. You claim the head space is .004" and you want to know if .004" is too much head space?
If your rifle chamber has .004" head space you have the skinniest chamber in the world. After 20+ years you should understand the head space of the chamber is measured from the datum to the bolt face. The datum for the 30/06 family of chambers is .375". I know, your chamber drawings read 'datum line', I do not care how you look at the datum, it is a circle, it is a round hole, it is not a line.
Move on to clearance: After 20 years you want to take it to end-play. Without a case there is no clearance, there can be no end play, THE LENGTH OF THE CHAMBER IS A MEASURMENT; if THE SMITH IS MEASURING THE LENGTH OF THE CHAMBER FROM THE DATUM TO THE BOLT FACE AND IF THE HEAD SPACE GAGE IS THE CORRECT LENGTH IT WILL NOT HAVE NOR CAN IT HAVE ANY END PLAY.
For me? Not a problem but chambers are not all identical, some are long, some are short. For years upon years reloaders have insisted the case has head space. Bart B. called SAAMI and told them they made a made mistake, I told Bart B. the case does not have head space and then I suggested he read the SAAMI drawings of chambers and cases. SAAMI list head space for the chamber but they have never listed head space for the case. I have found 'full length size' and minimum length case. And then? That is where the .004" measurement comes from. In the perfect world the case when measured from the datum to the case head is .005" shorter than the length of the chamber from the datum to the bolt face.
And then one day I decided it is possible to measure the length of the chamber from the datum to the bolt face without a head space gage so I made a tool that allowed me to measure the length of the chamber from the datum to the bolt face with a end-play measuring tool (with the bolt closed)
F. Guffey
Parashooter, you have been here for over 20 years, in those 20 years I feel like I have failed you. You start with a question about the head space in the
30/06 chamber of your Model 70 Winchester. You claim the head space is .004" and you want to know if .004" is too much head space?
If your rifle chamber has .004" head space you have the skinniest chamber in the world. After 20+ years you should understand the head space of the chamber is measured from the datum to the bolt face. The datum for the 30/06 family of chambers is .375". I know, your chamber drawings read 'datum line', I do not care how you look at the datum, it is a circle, it is a round hole, it is not a line.
Move on to clearance: After 20 years you want to take it to end-play. Without a case there is no clearance, there can be no end play, THE LENGTH OF THE CHAMBER IS A MEASURMENT; if THE SMITH IS MEASURING THE LENGTH OF THE CHAMBER FROM THE DATUM TO THE BOLT FACE AND IF THE HEAD SPACE GAGE IS THE CORRECT LENGTH IT WILL NOT HAVE NOR CAN IT HAVE ANY END PLAY.
For me? Not a problem but chambers are not all identical, some are long, some are short. For years upon years reloaders have insisted the case has head space. Bart B. called SAAMI and told them they made a made mistake, I told Bart B. the case does not have head space and then I suggested he read the SAAMI drawings of chambers and cases. SAAMI list head space for the chamber but they have never listed head space for the case. I have found 'full length size' and minimum length case. And then? That is where the .004" measurement comes from. In the perfect world the case when measured from the datum to the case head is .005" shorter than the length of the chamber from the datum to the bolt face.
And then one day I decided it is possible to measure the length of the chamber from the datum to the bolt face without a head space gage so I made a tool that allowed me to measure the length of the chamber from the datum to the bolt face with a end-play measuring tool (with the bolt closed)
F. Guffey