Bart B. You called SAAMI and SAAMI said the case does not have head space and they did not use a head space description or symbol in their case drawings; you will have to wait until the new hires arrive.
Half that’s true. No mention of waiting until new hires show up; that’s your misconstrusion.
I’m gonna tell you what most was discussed some decades ago when I asked SAAMI’s rep about all this stuff. But I hope you won’t misconstrue any of it in your remarks about it.
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Asked the rep about cases having headspace. He said SAAMI has no spec for it, but die and ammo making companies oft times use it and have gauges to measure it making cases and ammo. Reloaders do too, and they can buy gauges to make theirs. He said he thought some of the first gauges were made by Sierra Bullet’s tool and die makers gauging their cases used to test bullets. I replied that I agree. I’ve got two of them one of their tool and die makers made on his own selling them at rifle matches.
Then SAAMI’s rep mentioned that some companies subscribing to SAAMI terms and standards for the space between bolt/breech face and case head termed “head clearance,” headspace; and it’s the most often misused term by people referring to head clearance but calling it headspace. Hornady by name was one company he mentioned who misused it. Another SAAMI spec is velocity standards that go with their pressure specs; +/- 90 fps, but people get bent out of shape when a load shoots 70 fps different than what the ammo company states; doesn’t matter that its in the 180 fps extreme spread according to SAAMI specs.
He mentioned other terms and conventions that oft times comes up in the industry but SAAMI has no standard for but makes 100% sense and are good for measuring and discussing ammo component stuff:
* Bullet runout. 3 or 4 different gauges on the market all getting different runout numbers for the same round of ammo.
* Mouth clearance; space between case mouth in fired position and front of chamber mouth. Chamber and case spec dimensions that can calculate the spec, but few, if any do that.
* Bullet pull (release or extraction) force needed to get a bullet out of case necks. Military has standards and specs but none for commercial ammo nor in SAAMI specs. But it is listed in SAAMI’s glossary
A few others were discussed but the above’s enough to get the message across.
PS:
My 2 RCBS Rockchuckers, Partner and Junior press all cam over when the die bottom's pressed hard by shell holders ramming up tight to it. My presses are not the only ones that do that. Steel stretches.