Primers excessively tight in pockets

All indications are that Hornady has been making their own brass since 1984.

"The ammunition line was beginning to progress, and the ability to feed the plant with outsourced component cartridge cases became increasingly difficult. Inevitably these sourcing issues led to the decision in 1984 to start making cartridge cases "in-house". From very humble beginnings of only a select handful of products, we now produce a comprehensive line of cartridge cases that run the gamut from pistol brass up to the very largest dangerous game offerings that we load in our factory ammunition and sell as component products for reloaders. Our brass is all built to the highest tolerances in the industry, and is a preferred component product for match shooters and hunters alike."

Fantastic job of cutting and pasting information Ron AKA, what would we do without you.

So tell us how many cases have "YOU" reamed or swaged and not repeating what you read somewhere else.

In one post your telling someone to use Redding competition shell holders when he can't bump the shoulder back far enough.

And then after letting you know your mistake your over at AccurateShooter.com telling people to use competition shell holders and not bump the shoulder back as far.

Your a Parrot Ron AKA repeating what others have posted and did not even know what competition shell holder were used for. If that wasn't bad enough you told people here there was no difference in primer hardness or thikness. 50 years of reloading experience my a$$ and nothing more than a poser imitating a reloader.

Your a cross between sunray and F.Guffey and both of them are midgets sitting at their computers pretending to be giants.
 
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