The Hornady 8750 unprimed brass cases deliver consistent performance for 44 Remington Magnum handloaders seeking reliable, high-quality components. These cases feature Hornady's precision manufacturing standards that ensure uniform wall thickness and proper headspace dimensions. Reloaders choose these cases for their exceptional durability and consistent ignition characteristics.
What Makes This Different
Hornady brass cases undergo a multi-step annealing process that creates optimal hardness throughout the case body while maintaining proper neck tension. The company's quality control standards result in weight variations of less than 1 grain between cases in each lot. This consistency translates directly to improved accuracy and predictable ballistic performance compared to mixed-headstamp brass or budget alternatives.
Key Features
- Precision-drawn from high-quality cartridge brass alloy
- Uniform wall thickness for consistent powder capacity
- Properly annealed case mouths for optimal bullet seating
- Flash holes deburred and primer pockets uniformed
- Compatible with all standard 44 Magnum bullets and powders
- Ready for immediate priming and loading
- Packaged in protective plastic containers
These cases perform reliably across temperature extremes and maintain structural integrity through multiple reloading cycles. Competition shooters appreciate the consistent case capacity that contributes to tight velocity spreads, while hunters rely on the cases' ability to handle maximum pressure loads safely. The brass accepts both standard and magnum primers without modification, accommodating various powder and bullet combinations for different applications.
Technical Specs
- Caliber: 44 Remington Magnum
- Case length: 1.285 inches
- Material: High-grade cartridge brass
- Primer pocket: Large pistol
- Flash hole diameter: 0.080 inches
- Package quantity: 100 pieces
- Country of origin: United States
- Compatible with all 44 Magnum chamber specifications
Handloaders investing in quality components recognize that consistent brass forms the foundation of accurate ammunition. These cases eliminate variables that affect precision while providing the reliability needed for serious shooting applications.