I had a lightweight 6.5GAP rifle built earlier this year and ordered up 200 pieces of Hornady 6.5GAP brass. I worked up loads and settled on a load, only to find out that once I was ready to start using the brass for 2nd round of loadings, the majority of the primer pockets were shot. I think I had 20 cases that still worked. I'm not pushing the 143ELDx bullets very fast (3040fps over Lab Radar) and was just amazed at the lousy quality of the brass. I've switched to Norma brass and have zero issues whatsoever and I'm on my 4th reload on some of those with the same velocity as I had with the Hornady brass. Primer pockets seem as tight as new on the Norma brass.
I "thought" that Hornady had the bad brass issue resolved, but apparently not. I've left messages at GA Precision, but nobody has returned a call to me and Hornady pleads ignorance.
So what gives? Did Hornady make a bad batch initially, then fix the next round, only to go back to lousy brass again? Needless to say I'm less than pleased I wasted my money on junk brass. Sorry for the rant, I'm just not getting any details on why this brass was so lousy when I was told by GA when I ordered it that it was the newest improved batch.
I "thought" that Hornady had the bad brass issue resolved, but apparently not. I've left messages at GA Precision, but nobody has returned a call to me and Hornady pleads ignorance.
So what gives? Did Hornady make a bad batch initially, then fix the next round, only to go back to lousy brass again? Needless to say I'm less than pleased I wasted my money on junk brass. Sorry for the rant, I'm just not getting any details on why this brass was so lousy when I was told by GA when I ordered it that it was the newest improved batch.