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| I went to the range with 6 rounds yesterday. I stated with 64.5 gr. of RL19 then up one grain at a time to 65.5. Just to see if there were any major changes from switch lots of Powder and different brass. All 6 shots went into 1" the last two on a different target were 1/4" apart. No signs of excess pressure. I'll load some more of the last load and give a report as it is my most accurate load in a 140gr bullet. So far no flyers. |
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| All the brass I've used or come across with the Hornady headstamp has been excellent. I can't say the same for Frontier brass.
I'm currently reloading some .44Mag cartridges for my brother-in-law. All of the brass I'm using for reloading is from once-fired factory Hornady ammo out of his Desert Eagle. Some of it is Frontier, and the rest of it is Hornady headstamped. When I got the cases from my brother-in-law, the first thing I did was to tumble it. When I removed them from the tumbler, I noticed that several of the Frontier cases are split all the way down the sides. The Hornady brass looks great. |
| Posts: 529 | Location: Missouri | Registered: 31 January 2002 | 
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| In my opinion, the Hornady .458 Lott brass is as good as you can buy. You can pay triple the price for Bell brass but I can't see the advantage. I have some Bell stuff and am not that impressed, especially for the price. I had several pieces of Bell brass that suffered head seperation after about 4-5 reloads. No such problem, so far, with the Hornady brass. Expensive doesn't necessarily mean good and, cheap doesn't always correspond with lesser quality.
I first tried it sometime last year. As you normally get 20 pieces of brass in a "box", I ordered four boxes, figuring that 80 pieces would last a long time. However, Hornady packs their stuff 50 pieces to the box so, imagine my surprise when I received 200 pieces in my shipment. I've got enough to last most people for a long time. I recycle about 50 pieces while practicing and working up loads. But, I always use "new" brass for rounds that will make the trip. |
| Posts: 405 | Location: North Carolina, USA | Registered: 25 July 2004 | 
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