In
firearms,
headspace is the distance measured from the part of the chamber that stops forward motion of the
cartridge (the
datum reference) to the face of the
bolt. Used as a verb, headspace refers to the interference created between this part of the chamber and the feature of the cartridge that achieves the correct positioning. Different cartridges have their datum lines in different positions in relation to the cartridge. For example,
5.56 NATO ammunition headspaces off the shoulder of the cartridge, whereas
.303 British headspaces off the forward rim of the cartridge.