In a previous thread (http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=650606), it was mentionned that both Oldsmobiler and I have used the RCBS Precision Mic Cartridge Headspace Tool (which is currently subject for a rebate if you buy from Sinclair Intl) to determine headspace in our respective M14 (or clone for my case)
The point being, shooting with the gas system off, gives a better idea of the real headspace because the case is not stretched by the cycling.
I have collected data today for 3 different situations:
My reloads which are a PRVI 150gn FMJ over 45.0gn of BL-C2 (classic minimal charge plinking round) in a case that has been fired 3 times prior and with the gas system on and off, and the Norinco 145gn FMJ ammo recently imported by CanadaAmmo (only bought the ammo) with the gas system on.
Gun used:2007 era Norinco m-305. Bubba unitized, later reworked by M14Doctor (repair bolt roller, cut and compensate)

Raw and processed data:
.308 Winchester
GO: 1.630"
NOGO: 1.634"
FIELD REJECT: 1.638"
7.62 x 51mm NATO
GO: 1.635"
FIELD REJECT: 1.6455"

Discussion:
According to my results, gas off does indeed produce different results than gas on, but nothing spectacular. Considering the headspace gauge is good for ±0,5 thou, that leaves 1 thou that is absolutely unrelated to the instrument's uncertainty. Since the usefullness of the tool is to determine how to adjust a full lenght sizer die, I would assume it is safer to use the value obtained with the gas off. I do not know how Hungry determines headspace when he helps m14 nuts out but it is something to consider when you seek help... Which value do you need? Which value do you want?
I had in the past obtained a 1,6415'' headspace (open gas) with the same tool, which is in accordance with today's data. 7.62x51'ish kind of headspace, but I suppose it's good (so far)
Feel free to criticize my method
The point being, shooting with the gas system off, gives a better idea of the real headspace because the case is not stretched by the cycling.
I have collected data today for 3 different situations:
My reloads which are a PRVI 150gn FMJ over 45.0gn of BL-C2 (classic minimal charge plinking round) in a case that has been fired 3 times prior and with the gas system on and off, and the Norinco 145gn FMJ ammo recently imported by CanadaAmmo (only bought the ammo) with the gas system on.
Gun used:2007 era Norinco m-305. Bubba unitized, later reworked by M14Doctor (repair bolt roller, cut and compensate)

Raw and processed data:
.308 Winchester
GO: 1.630"
NOGO: 1.634"
FIELD REJECT: 1.638"
7.62 x 51mm NATO
GO: 1.635"
FIELD REJECT: 1.6455"

Discussion:
According to my results, gas off does indeed produce different results than gas on, but nothing spectacular. Considering the headspace gauge is good for ±0,5 thou, that leaves 1 thou that is absolutely unrelated to the instrument's uncertainty. Since the usefullness of the tool is to determine how to adjust a full lenght sizer die, I would assume it is safer to use the value obtained with the gas off. I do not know how Hungry determines headspace when he helps m14 nuts out but it is something to consider when you seek help... Which value do you need? Which value do you want?
I had in the past obtained a 1,6415'' headspace (open gas) with the same tool, which is in accordance with today's data. 7.62x51'ish kind of headspace, but I suppose it's good (so far)
Feel free to criticize my method




















































