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Hornady Issues Recall on 350 Legend 150-gr. SP Hornady Black

Hornady Manufacturing Company has issued a recall of sixteen lots of the company’s item #81199, 350 Legend 150-grain SP Hornady Black ammunition.

First Look: Hornady Click-Adjust Bullet Seating Micrometer

Hornady has introduced the Click-Adjust Bullet Seating Micrometer, a reloading tool designed for precise reloading. This device allows users to achieve benchrest accuracy with tactile .001-inch click adjustments for bullet seating depth.

First Look: Hornady Lock-N-Load Iron Press Reloading Unit

Hornady engineered its single-stage Lock-N-Load Iron Press—powered by a spring-assisted 1-1/8-inch solid-steel ram—to be the heaviest, most rigid press in its class.

Accessing Peak Performance

On a West Texas hunt, where shots can go long, a capable rifle is only part of the equation. Success requires peak performance from the shooter, too.

First Look: Hornady Mobilis Safe Series

Hornady Security has released its Mobilis Safes, a modular safe system that can be assembled and moved anywhere.

First Look: Hornady V-Match Ammunition

Hornady’s new V-Match ammo blends the uniformity, aerodynamics and accuracy of the ELD-X and ELD Match lines with a thinner jacket which results in near-explosive expansion.

New for 2024: Hornady Precision Lab Scale

The Hornady Precision Lab Scale is a tool for reloading enthusiasts who demand absolute precision. This scale boasts a lab-quality load cell and offers a .01-grain readout to redefine measurement accuracy. With a capacity of up to 3,000 grains, it caters to seasoned professionals and dedicated hobbyists alike

New for 2024: Hornady 22 ARC

The latest in a long line of innovative Hornady cartridge families, the 22 ARC joins its 6mm sibling as an incredibly attractive cartridge for the AR-platform rifle.

First Look: Hornady 22 ARC

Engineered to use modern, high-BC bullets, the new 22 ARC is designed for optimum performance in the AR-15 platform, but is equally at home in a bolt-action rifle.

Head to Head: .17 HMR vs. .22 WMR

Contributor Philip Massaro examines the pros and cons of two of the most popular magnum rimfire cartridges. Which comes out on top?

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