Just out of curiosity I will ask this question and I do expect some flaming back. Everyone is bringing up the headspace issue with barrel swaps. I know that headspacing is very important and is a safety issue. People are saying that to headspace even the Savage barrel swaps at home you need the proper headspace gages to do so and not a brand new brass in that caliber.
Could someone explain to me the theory about being so unsafe by lets say being out a couple of thousands? The hair on my head is .004 -.005 thou. thick. My headspace gages I have here are at .001 from a go to a no go. I can't see a safety issue with being out .005. The brass will stretch that much and more without any failure. People fireform brass everyday that have to form and stretch it a hundred times more than that.
I just thought a friendly discussion on this issue would be nice. I know about safety and also about not letting a firearm go out to a customer that isn't safe to the thousandth. I wouldn't let that go either but in essence when I swap a barrel on my Savage with new brass, even if I was out .010, this would all be fireformed on the first shot anyway and I wouldn't even be close to the brass failure limit of stretching. Then from that point on all the brass that was shot would be headspaced.
I'm not saying to do this, what I'm asking is that where is the limit of brass failure you guys have experienced?
Could someone explain to me the theory about being so unsafe by lets say being out a couple of thousands? The hair on my head is .004 -.005 thou. thick. My headspace gages I have here are at .001 from a go to a no go. I can't see a safety issue with being out .005. The brass will stretch that much and more without any failure. People fireform brass everyday that have to form and stretch it a hundred times more than that.
I just thought a friendly discussion on this issue would be nice. I know about safety and also about not letting a firearm go out to a customer that isn't safe to the thousandth. I wouldn't let that go either but in essence when I swap a barrel on my Savage with new brass, even if I was out .010, this would all be fireformed on the first shot anyway and I wouldn't even be close to the brass failure limit of stretching. Then from that point on all the brass that was shot would be headspaced.
I'm not saying to do this, what I'm asking is that where is the limit of brass failure you guys have experienced?