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April 1, 2007
Cheryl Liu- Hornady Public Relations
Grand Isle, Nebraska- Hornady Manufacturing will no longer produce the failed .17 Hornady Mach 2 cartridge. After extensive testing and reformulation Hornady feels that the cartridge cannot be loaded consistently enough for Hornady's standards.
Ms. Liu also said, "We have received countless complaints from customers about case splittings and Ruger's failure to produce a 10/17." Although there is a large aftermarket for the .17 Mach 2, too many producers have failed to grasp onto it. Quoting Ms. Liu, " We feel that the .17 HMR is just an all around better cartridge."
Hornady will continue to manufacture the .17 Mach 2 until November of 2007. Hornady has plans to sell all toolings and machiner associated with the Mach 2 to the English Company Eley.
Hornady has been an inavator in the bullet manufacturing industry for the several decades. While the .17 Mach 2 was not the success they hoped for they do hope their next project, the ".08 Legal Limit" will be a real boost to the shooting sports and Hornady sales.
Happy April fools everyone

Cheryl Liu- Hornady Public Relations
Grand Isle, Nebraska- Hornady Manufacturing will no longer produce the failed .17 Hornady Mach 2 cartridge. After extensive testing and reformulation Hornady feels that the cartridge cannot be loaded consistently enough for Hornady's standards.
Ms. Liu also said, "We have received countless complaints from customers about case splittings and Ruger's failure to produce a 10/17." Although there is a large aftermarket for the .17 Mach 2, too many producers have failed to grasp onto it. Quoting Ms. Liu, " We feel that the .17 HMR is just an all around better cartridge."
Hornady will continue to manufacture the .17 Mach 2 until November of 2007. Hornady has plans to sell all toolings and machiner associated with the Mach 2 to the English Company Eley.
Hornady has been an inavator in the bullet manufacturing industry for the several decades. While the .17 Mach 2 was not the success they hoped for they do hope their next project, the ".08 Legal Limit" will be a real boost to the shooting sports and Hornady sales.
Happy April fools everyone
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