From Ted Brown on another forum...
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http://m14forum.com/ted-brown/104224-head-space.html
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On Head Space
Not to break any ones bubble, but…
It’s been driving me nuts reading all the posts about head space and the difference between military and SAAMI specifications. The fact is that there is actually no difference other than the military specification tends to be on the longer side of SAAMI in order to insure the proper functioning of weapons used under combat conditions. Do I hear shock and awe? Maybe just shock…
While researching information about the use of reaming to adjust head space in chromium plated barrels, I came across some very pertinent information about head space for .308 Winchester and 7.61x51 NATO spec chambers. Are you all sitting down?
SAAMI publishes the SAAMI Voluntary Performance Standards which all manufacturers use to insure their ammunition and barrel chambers are consistent across the board. On Page 66 of this standard the drawing specifications for .308 Winchester indicate that minimum head space is to be 1.630” and the maximum permissible is 1.640”… Did you catch that? 1.640” max!
Now, I know most all head space gage sets use 1.634” as the no-go and 1.638” as reject. Better safe than sorry I guess.
The military starts at 1.634” and the no-go is 1.638”, but Field Reject is 1.6445”. That’s really stretching it! In actuality, the military won’t accept anything over 1.640”. We were told that even National Match barrels with chambers of 1.638” should not be rejected as long as they shot well. The feeling was that long chambers would probably not last as long as those with shorter head space, but I never had the opportunity to test this out.
The point is that .308 and 7.62 are pretty much interchangeable in barrels with head space between 1.630” and 1.640”. Shoulder angles and datum points are the same for both specs. My experience has been that barrels with 1.630” head space will not reliably chamber NATO spec ammo. Bolts won’t always lock completely with minimum head space. While this is especially true with imported military ammunition, I have even had problems with US military M118 and Special Ball in rifles with minimum chambers. I recommend at least 1.631” and I lean toward 1.632” as minimum for the M14.
I love this stuff and I hope you all have a great day. I’m sorry it’s been awhile since I last contributed to my column. I know some readers eagerly await anything that spews forth from my vast cesspool of knowledge. I’ve really got them buffaloed. Don’t take any of it too seriously.