Hornady 8622 Unprimed Brass Cases for 6mm Remington Rifle Reloading (50 Count)
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Building accurate rifle ammunition starts with a solid foundation, and Hornady Unprimed Brass Cases .222 Remington deliver exactly that. This 50-count box of unprimed rifle brass is engineered for reloaders who demand consistency—whether you're loading for a benchrest rifle, a varmint gun, or a precision bolt action. Hornady's reputation in reloading components rests on treating brass as a critical component, not a throwaway commodity, and it shows in how these cases perform across repeated reloads.
What separates quality brass from the rest is uniformity, and that's where Hornady focuses its manufacturing discipline. Consistent case wall thickness is the foundation of predictable pressures and velocity shot after shot. When every case in your batch behaves identically, you eliminate one major variable from the equation—something benchrest and long-range shooters have understood for decades. This level of control translates directly to tighter groups and more confidence in your load data.
The .222 Remington remains a respected cartridge for small-game hunting, varmint work, and target shooting, and it deserves brass that won't let you down. Hornady cases are manufactured to tight tolerances and treated consistently lot to lot, so a case from the first box you buy will perform like cases you reload five years later. This consistency also means you'll get more reloads from each case before it reaches the end of its service life—a real advantage over time.
| Product | Unprimed Brass Rifle Cases |
| Caliber | .222 Remington |
| Quantity | 50 cases |
| Condition | Unprimed |
| Manufacturer | Hornady |
Unprimed cases come without a primer installed. You'll seat a primer yourself as part of the reloading process, which gives you full control over component selection and lets you choose primers matched to your specific load.
Yes. Hornady brass is designed for extended reload life. With proper care and inspection between reloads, you'll get more shots from these cases than from lower-quality brass.
Yes. The consistent case wall thickness and tight manufacturing tolerances Hornady applies to these cases support the kind of load uniformity that benchrest shooters and long-range reloaders depend on for precision.
Hornady maintains lot-to-lot consistency, so cases from different production runs are virtually identical in the same caliber. This consistency eliminates brass as a variable in your load development and ongoing ammunition production.