Engineering101
Well-Known Member
Dumb question: When dealing with rifle cartridges that headspace off the shoulder, where on the SAAMI chamber drawing does it show how far into the barrel the chamber is cut?
Put another way - what prevents someone from reaming a chamber that is say 0.25" shorter than it should be thus exposing 0.25" more of the brass without support from the chamber resulting, I presume, in a ruptured case when the rifle is fired?
I am not talking about a situation where the headspace is incorrect but rather a situation where the chamber is not cut deep enough into the barrel to fully support the brass cartridge.
Put another way - what prevents someone from reaming a chamber that is say 0.25" shorter than it should be thus exposing 0.25" more of the brass without support from the chamber resulting, I presume, in a ruptured case when the rifle is fired?
I am not talking about a situation where the headspace is incorrect but rather a situation where the chamber is not cut deep enough into the barrel to fully support the brass cartridge.