What's meant by excessive headspace clearance?

What's meant by excessive headspace clearance?

Excessive headspace can create increased recoil and lead to a gun shooting loose sooner than it ought to.


By Mike George

Monday, 23 August 2010

What's meant by excessive headspace clearance and how can you tell if a shotgun suffers from it. Can anything be done to put it right?

Shotgun technical advice
MIKE GEORGE
Headspace is the space between the cartridge head and the breech face, when the gun is closed.

The gap should be no more than a few thousandths of an inch, otherwise you may suffer from excessive recoil, among other problems.

Headspace gauges can be used for checking.

They usually come in pairs – a ‘go’ gauge and a ‘no go’ gauge.

When they are inserted in the chamber, the gun should close over the ‘go’ gauge, but not over the ‘no go’.

The usual difference between the gauges is around 0.005 inches.

If the space is excessive, the usual solution is to re-joint the gun.

In fact, excessive headspace can be a symptom of worn jointing.



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