Hornady 8750 Unprimed Cases - 44 Remington Magnum (50 Count)
- Capacity-Rounds:
- 100
- Type:
- Handgun
- Caliber-Gauge:
- 44 Remington Magnum
- Quantity:
- 100 Per Box
- Size:
- N/A
- Material:
- Brass
- Metal Type:
- Brass
- Recommended Usage:
- Reloading
Hornady 8750 unprimed cases for 44 Remington Magnum offer serious reloaders the brass foundation needed for consistent, accurate handloads. Built to Hornady's exacting standards, this 50-count box of once-fired brass delivers the tight tolerances and quality control that distinguish premium reloading components from commodity brass. Whether you're loading for target work, hunting, or sport shooting, starting with uniform, well-manufactured cases is the first step toward predictable velocities and tight groups.
Hornady has engineered these cases with concentricity and wall thickness uniformity that rival benchrest-grade components—two factors that directly influence how your bullet seats, positions in the chamber, and releases downrange. Tight concentricity ensures the bullet sits true relative to the case axis, promoting uniform ignition and flight. Consistent wall thickness keeps internal capacity predictable from round to round, so your powder charges and pressures don't vary due to the brass itself. That consistency translates to velocity stability and, ultimately, better accuracy.
Another hallmark of Hornady brass is longevity. These cases are manufactured and selected for durability, so you'll get more reloads per piece than from commodity-grade alternatives. Hornady's lot-to-lot consistency means cases produced in different batches remain virtually identical in weight and internal capacity, eliminating batch-related pressure and velocity shifts. For handgun reloaders who demand reliability and repeatability, that consistency removes a major variable from the equation.
The 50-count box is sized for regular session reloading or for shooters building a working supply of 44 Mag brass. Unprimed cases let you choose your primers and powders to match your load data and intended use.
Specifications
| Product | Hornady 8750 Unprimed Cases |
| Caliber | 44 Remington Magnum |
| Count | 50 |
| Condition | Unprimed |
| Brand | Hornady |
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between Hornady brass and generic reloading cases?
Hornady cases are manufactured to extremely tight tolerances for wall thickness and concentricity, which affect consistency, accuracy, and case life. They're also designed for durability so they survive more reload cycles than commodity brass. That precision and longevity cost more upfront but pay dividends over time through more predictable ballistics and fewer case failures.
Can I reload these cases multiple times?
Yes. Hornady brass is engineered for multiple reloads, which is one reason reloaders choose it over cheaper alternatives. Exact reload life depends on your load data, powder charge, and firing conditions, but quality brass like this will generally last longer than lesser-grade cases.
Are these cases primed or unprimed?
These are unprimed cases. You'll need to source large pistol primers separately and install them according to your reloading equipment and procedures.
Is this the right brass for hunting loads?
Yes. 44 Remington Magnum is a proven hunting cartridge, and Hornady brass is suitable for hunting handloads. Always consult published load data specific to 44 Mag hunting bullets and your intended game to work up safe, ethical loads.

