How Hornady Ammunition Is Made — Step-by-Step Process
Get an inside look at the how ammunition is made with this step-by-step production guide from Hornady. The video begins by showing the stages in production of a lead-core jacketed bullet with exposed tip, such as the Hornady Interlock. Next, at the 1:38″ time-mark, the video shows how cartridge cases are made, starting with small brass cups (photo right). The brass is lengthened in a series of stages involving annealing, drawing, polishing, and the formation of the case head with primer pocket. Finally, at the 2:40″ time mark, the video shows how bullets and powder are seated into cartridge cases on the Hornady assembly line. In the final production stages, the completed ammunition is tested and packaged.
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I have a 6.5 said to be a carcano but it doesn’t look like one of those oldies how can I find out what round it shoots it has a clip and do you carry rounds for that? thanks Bino.
I see the huge contracts for ammo as being an excuse for large across the board ammo shortages aimed at the general public. Remember the last time we had to fight for our rights here in the USA? It all started over the British trying to confiscate shot and powder from Concords civilian armory where it was stored. Buying a billion bullets puts a huge strain on the manufacturers of brass, powder, etc. Im really really worried that something big is going to happen here and we are not prepared for it.