Hornady Brass?

My view is that case head separation should never happen. To get it, you have to over resize the case and push the shoulder back too far creating excessive headspace.


Yup that must be it, because when I properly set up my die to just touch shoulder back 0.001" I must be over re sizing them...

Couldn't be the fact that I reloaded the cases 10+ times 🙄
 
Thanks to everyone's response! Like our neighbours south of 49th, most (90%) reviews/experiences are positive with the Hornady brass. Who manufactures it seems to be a mystery. However, after searching for businesses who has the 300 H&H brass only Trade Ex had some in stock.........it's in the mail. My son and I do reload/shoot Norma, Lapua and Nosler, however Norma and Nosler prices are outrages these days. Once I give this brass a workout I'll come back to this thread and let you know about my experience with it.
 
Yup that must be it, because when I properly set up my die to just touch shoulder back 0.001" I must be over re sizing them...
Couldn't be the fact that I reloaded the cases 10+ times ��

Probably not. I can get over 20 reloads with no cracking near the head.
 
Might be Winchester is having Hornady make their brass cases now rather then the other way around.
I bought 2 bags of the newish "red & black" bagged Win brass in .243 and culled about 10% they were such garbage. Big folds in the shoulders, body's, necks from their forming process.
I liked the blue and white Win brass, it was always good stuff.

I found Win brass in a bag are total garbage compare to the one from loaded Win ammo !
 
So, you are saying the ammo loaded by Winchester is way better than the ones you load?

"NO" Ron AKA, he is saying the bags of new brass Winchester sells have many poorly formed and defective cases in the bags.

Just like I said in a earlier posting about my new Winchester cases and the company share holders are controlling quality.
 
I found Win brass in a bag are total garbage compare to the one from loaded Win ammo !

Probably the loaded ammo is older stuff if it has decent brass. I got some of that new "power max bonded" stuff in 270 and it was atrocious. Cases with dents, cases were all random lengths, and bullets were seated to random lengths. Very ####ty QC.
 
I have some Hornady 308 match ammo I bought from another CGN'er, and I noticed there is two different text and wordings on the headstamps. One says Hornady 308 Match and the other says Hornady 308 Winchester Match and the font is different.
I just thought that was a little unusual. I wonder if that indicates different manufacturers, or if they have more than one line producing it?
The primers are crimped as well.
 
I have had Hornady make brass for me, to my specs. This was 15 years ago.

At that time they bought the brass blanks from Winchester. The blanks are stamped from a sheet of brass and look like brass nickles.

Hornady they took the blanks and made brass cases with their own machines. My spec included my own headstamp ( the bunt die cost me $200) and primers of my choice. Federal Match, although once had to use Winchester when we could not find 40,000 Federal 210Ms.

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I have thousands of rounds of virgin primed cases of various makes on hand, so don't reload 308 much. The exception if for my son's target rifle, and that brass is Lapua. After 6 loads it needs neck annealing.

More likely we will toss it and buy 600 more Lapua cases.

Lots of other reload the Gold Cross/Hornady brass. I have not had any feedback.

This brass was made 15 years ago. I would not think it is representative of current production.
 
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