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13 July 2013, 20:26
congomike
Hornady productions suspension
This may be old news, but I was on another forum this morning and they posted a list from Hornady of products that they have suspended production on for 2013. The reason I bring this up is that there were several big bore bullets and ammo on the list including 404 ammo and bullets. Don't want to start another hoarding frenzy, but just a heads up. There is also a youtube video by Steve Hornady explaining the reasoning. He assures us that it is only temporary.
13 July 2013, 22:39
Dave Bush
Mike, I can't find anything on the Hornady site about this. Could you post the link to the video?


Dave
DRSS
Chapuis 9.3X74
Chapuis "Jungle" .375 FL
Krieghoff 500/.416 NE
Krieghoff 500 NE

"Git as close as y can laddie an then git ten yards closer"

"If the biggest, baddest animals on the planet are on the menu, and you'd rather pay a taxidermist than a mortician, consider the 500 NE as the last word in life insurance." Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading (8th Edition).
14 July 2013, 00:36
wrongtarget
http://bulletin.accurateshoote...for-balance-of-2013/

http://bulletin.accurateshoote...emain-in-production/
14 July 2013, 13:33
buckeyeshooter
Well --- I was a big xtp fan. I guess I'll need to find a new company. I do have a good stock, however I do not like the business decision that they will concentrate on what makes them the most money quickest. Certainly, a decision up to them, but I like to do load development 1 time and stay with what works. I will not be buying anymore product from them of any kind.
14 July 2013, 19:17
wrongtarget
There are lots of XTPs included on the production list, the 300gr .430" is missing tho, that's one I thought would have been a popular one.


http://www.hornady.com/support...lity/production-list
14 July 2013, 20:07
RIP
Looks like they are still making one 404 Jeffery bullet in 2013:

423 CAL .423 400 GR DGS®

All is not lost.
Most of us have hoarded and are used to waiting 2 years between runs.

And Remington has expanded their ammo production with a 32-million-dollar addition to Lonoke, Arkansas plant?

BTW, Rusty Mcgee, Gunsmith, aka member roughone here used to work at Reminton R&D.
Remington struggled with getting 3 different power levels of factory loads for the 300 RUM.
It was Rusty's idea to use AA-5744 powder in the 300 RUM cartridge to produce the lower power levels in that cartridge,
just a suggestion in passing by him to another engineer there.
It worked well in testing.
AA-5744 for 30-06 power level, and AA-5744 for 300 WinMag power level from 300 RUM.
And he did not even get a tee shirt for the idea. Wink