Hornady Brass 17 Hornet Box of 50 can be purchased online. Hornady produces brass with the same precision, attention to detail, and focus on perfection that has propelled them to the top of the bullet manufacturing world. They inspect each piece by hand and measure the brass for consistent wall concentricity, pressure calibration, and uniform case expansion.
This commitment to quality ensures proper bullet seating in both the case and the chamber, as well as consistent charges and pressures. As a result, your cartridges will have optimal velocity and repeatable accuracy. Brass is new and unprimed. This is not a loaded round.
Brass Preparation: When working with bulk rifle brass, it is common to find a few case mouths that are “out of round” or slightly dented below the shoulder. These flaws appear after the case mouth has been annealed during the final tumbling wash operation. Brass manufacturers are aware of the case cosmetics and have worked to mitigate them, but denting may still occur due to equipment design. Minor dents are typically removed during the first firing and have no bearing on case life or performance. On non-plated brass, you may notice that not all of the anneal stain has been polished off, giving the case neck a pinkish color. The case mouths of some smaller caliber cases may be slightly belled. Purchase Hornady Brass 17 Hornet
Straighten out the case and case mouth on all new rifle brass before chamfering and deburring the case mouth inside and out. Straighten the case mouth by inserting it partially into the sizer die and allowing the expander ball to straighten the brass. Make sure to lubricate the case neck inside the case mouth to keep it from stretching.
Declan Clark –
Bought 300 to check them out. Deburred flash hole exit and resized and deburred mouth just for my comfort but I don’t think I would have needed to. Measured length and all were within .002 of each other. Nice consistent primer pocket. I will get more because I shoot about 2500 per year. Have gotten 4 reloads off factory loaded off the shelf so can’t complain about that and most of them are reloadable again. Will see how the bare brass does in comparison to reloading factory loads but can tell already that primer pocket is much more consistent than reloading the ready to fire factory loads.
Harrison Sutton –
I have used Hornady brass before and its a quality product, very consistent quality.