Rifle Headspace Gauges

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Go, No-Go, or field are the types of gauges listed at Brownells for the .270 win.

What is the dsifference?

What is best/easiest to use?

How is it used?
 
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You can often get by with the No-Go, but don't assume that the headspacing is good. If you are re-barreling, get a Go and a No-Go. Incidentally, the 270 gauges are suitable for 30-06 as well. I believe they are suitable for most of the spin-off cartridges based on the 30-06 parent cartridge.
 
gunrunner100 said:
Incidentally, the 270 gauges are suitable for 30-06 as well. I believe they are suitable for most of the spin-off cartridges based on the 30-06 parent cartridge.


The gauges they list for the .270 are actually the 30-06 gauges.
 
It happens by design, the 30-06 and the .270 Winchester use the same headspace gauge.

On a correctly chambered commercial rifle you should be able to close a stripped bolt on a go gauge, you should not be able to close the bolt on a no-go gauge and a field gauge is not used.

If you have a military rifle you should be able to close the stipped bolt on a go gauge, you may be able to close the bolt on a no-go gauge, but you should not be able to close the bolt on a field gauge.

If you can close the bolt on a gauge that it is not supposed to close on, the headspace is considered excessive and in some cases dangerous.
 
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