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17HMR New Ammo with split necks?
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<blockquote data-quote="356tsw" data-source="post: 1795442" data-attributes="member: 4719"><p>Yup I am sure. This is unfired ammo. Brand new right out of the package.</p><p>Both rifle and ammo are marked 17 HMR. I am aware of the 17HM2 round and made sure I did not pick it up by mistake. </p><p>Should have done more research. Googled 17HMR split necks and found several threads about it. </p><p>Seems that CCI manufactures most of this ammo under different brand names, even Hornady, odd because they have the name rights to the round. </p><p>Looks like adding a neck to a thin walled rimfire round is not such a good idea. </p><p>Others have found the same as me. Contacted Hornady. We will see what they say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="356tsw, post: 1795442, member: 4719"] Yup I am sure. This is unfired ammo. Brand new right out of the package. Both rifle and ammo are marked 17 HMR. I am aware of the 17HM2 round and made sure I did not pick it up by mistake. Should have done more research. Googled 17HMR split necks and found several threads about it. Seems that CCI manufactures most of this ammo under different brand names, even Hornady, odd because they have the name rights to the round. Looks like adding a neck to a thin walled rimfire round is not such a good idea. Others have found the same as me. Contacted Hornady. We will see what they say. [/QUOTE]
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