Hi, The use of go and no go guages does not measure head space ,ni the meaning of the word measure that is to meassure the distance between the datum poimt on the shoulder and the face of the bolt ,this is another matter all together and seem to be the sticking point between us .. I agree it does establish that the firearm should be safe to use with cartrdges made by any reputable manufacturer ,I think we both agree on this point..
you say there are several ways to measure headspace .I assume you mean the actual measurement from datum on the shoulder to the face to the bolt , I would be happy for you to instruct me in this matter..
Having read and understood , what Mr Roy Dunlap , has to say about using cartridges to safely headspace rifles , and who I quoted as my authority for my remarks , I think it is a bit over the top for you to say that what I am advocating is dangerous .. I agree that using guages is the easiest way to check headspace I have not said otherwise just that it is not the only way and if I can include Mr Dunlap I am not alone in this belief ..
I note your remarks regading wildcatters , and assume that when you imply that I dont know what I am doing , you are just being a bit careless in your choice of words , and not trying to insult me personally..
In making fitted cartridges , the use of headspace guages is not as important as establishing the point which arrests the movement of cartridge into the chamber , and the face of the bolt ,the methods I use establish this measurement exactly and produce a safely heads spaced rifle .. Rob