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FORSTER HEADSPACE GAUGE 2.058 FIELD, 270/30-06...

FORSTER HEADSPACE GAUGE 2.058 FIELD, 270/30-06...
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Improper headspace may be dangerous to the shooter as well as an impairment to accuracy. The proper use of a Headspace Gage is the most reliable way to test the length of a rifle chamber. Forster Headspace Gages are made to exacting manufacturing standards to ensure accurate testing of your rifle's chamber. 

Forster offers three lengths of headspace gages per rifle caliber. In order from the shortest to longest, they are: GO, NO-GO and FIELD:

  1. GO: Corresponds to the minimum chamber dimensions. If a rifle closes on a GO gage, the chamber will accept ammunition that is made to SAAMI’s maximum specifications. The GO gage is essential for checking a newly-reamed chamber in order to ensure a tight, accurate and safe chamber that will accept SAAMI maximum ammo. Although the GO gage is necessary for a gunsmith or armorer, it usually has fewer applications for the collector or surplus firearms purchaser.
  2. NO-GO: Corresponds to the maximum headspace recommended for gunsmiths chambering new firearms. This is NOT a SAAMI-maximum measurement. If a rifle closes on a NO-GO gage, it may still be within SAAMI specifications or it may have excessive headspace. To determine if there is excessive headspace, the chamber should then be checked with a FIELD gage. The NO-GO gage is essential for checking a newly-reamed chamber in order to ensure a tight and accurate chamber.
  3. FIELD: Corresponds to the longest safe headspace. If a rifle closes on a FIELD gage, its chamber is dangerously close to, or longer than, SAAMI’s specified maximum chamber size. If chamber headspace is excessive, the gun should be taken out of service until it has been inspected and repaired by a competent gunsmith. FIELD gages are slightly shorter than the SAAMI maximum in order to give a small safety margin.

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Milsurp essential

By Lawrence M. on Sep 05, 2022
If you collect or shoot milsurp U.S. rifles, you must have proper headspace gauges. These are essential to evaluate potential purchases and our shooting collections. The guns that fought so hard in the hands of our fathers must be shot. This tool helps to keep those guns on the range for as long as they can be shot safely.
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