Okay following on from another thread that was derailed, in a not uncommon manner for the SD and apologies to the OP of that thread.
So let's get into this and pick the bones out of it
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I already hate myself for starting this .


Let's begin with the "book definition " of headspace.


Taken from the Hornady 10th Edition.
Have we all read that ?
From the description , I think it fair to assume that headspace is measured using a fireformed case and in the case of a rimless or rebated rim style case would be a close approximation of the chamber . Since headspace is a reference to case in chamber fit . By that definition, that would mean if the head to datum point measurement was shorter we'd have reduced headspace and vice - versa . Mmm !
Okay , let's go with something we all agree on . Case separation is often a symtom of "excessive headspace " ,caused by sizing cases too aggressively creating too greater gap . But wouldn't that be reducing headspace if we use the book definition . Again the reverse being true if a cartridge won't chamber.
But what about rimmed cases , where the case is stopped by the rim and not the shoulder during the firing cycle . The stretch forwards , case separation is usually forwards of the rim if sized too aggressively , still at the web but stretching into a void forward of the case shoulder.
Dear God , I wish I hadn't started this
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My understanding of headspace was it was the space between the boltface and case head. Hence we push the shoulder back to increase headspace . If this isnt headspace then what do we call that void and is case separation in rimmed cases caused by excessive shoulderspace ?
Perhaps the "book definition " would be better served ( in the case of rimless or rebated ) if a fireformed case was used and measured from base to datum point and that measurement referred to as " zero or reference headspace" . Especially since we never actually measure a space . Perhaps the void created by sizing during the sizing process should be referred to as "relative headspace ". When rimmed cases are sized we only size the body from the shoulder to the rim , what shall we call that measurement ?
I love contradiction. ❤
I've just reread this and it's absolute nonsense , I get why @Laurie didn't want to pick up the gauntlet!
Okay , please keep it light , humour at my expense is allowed but be aware I'm now trans' , I identify as a bat (the diet is awful), as such have no measurable sense of humour and am entitled to say and do whatever I f'in want
. Self deprecating-humour is also allowed and thank you for reading.
Let the discord begin....
So let's get into this and pick the bones out of it
I already hate myself for starting this .
Let's begin with the "book definition " of headspace.


Taken from the Hornady 10th Edition.
Have we all read that ?
From the description , I think it fair to assume that headspace is measured using a fireformed case and in the case of a rimless or rebated rim style case would be a close approximation of the chamber . Since headspace is a reference to case in chamber fit . By that definition, that would mean if the head to datum point measurement was shorter we'd have reduced headspace and vice - versa . Mmm !
Okay , let's go with something we all agree on . Case separation is often a symtom of "excessive headspace " ,caused by sizing cases too aggressively creating too greater gap . But wouldn't that be reducing headspace if we use the book definition . Again the reverse being true if a cartridge won't chamber.
But what about rimmed cases , where the case is stopped by the rim and not the shoulder during the firing cycle . The stretch forwards , case separation is usually forwards of the rim if sized too aggressively , still at the web but stretching into a void forward of the case shoulder.
Dear God , I wish I hadn't started this
My understanding of headspace was it was the space between the boltface and case head. Hence we push the shoulder back to increase headspace . If this isnt headspace then what do we call that void and is case separation in rimmed cases caused by excessive shoulderspace ?
Perhaps the "book definition " would be better served ( in the case of rimless or rebated ) if a fireformed case was used and measured from base to datum point and that measurement referred to as " zero or reference headspace" . Especially since we never actually measure a space . Perhaps the void created by sizing during the sizing process should be referred to as "relative headspace ". When rimmed cases are sized we only size the body from the shoulder to the rim , what shall we call that measurement ?
I love contradiction. ❤
I've just reread this and it's absolute nonsense , I get why @Laurie didn't want to pick up the gauntlet!
Okay , please keep it light , humour at my expense is allowed but be aware I'm now trans' , I identify as a bat (the diet is awful), as such have no measurable sense of humour and am entitled to say and do whatever I f'in want
Let the discord begin....
