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190 grain BTSP’s? Various other bullets that we’re discounting?
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They've already chased zombies...got rid of round noses and most useful bullets...ghosts maybe?
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"Open the box and say 'Wow!'"
Maybe their own gun system???
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I normally refrain from these kinda comments. But am I the only one here who doesn’t really care for hornadys’ products?
Idk what did it for me. The zombie BS , the fueled by hornady stickers, their reloading components, the creedmoor craze....
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I'll go 7mm PRCS (S for shortened). Probably has a new bullet material that takes the BC to unheard of territory. I hope its incredibly successful...I'm looking to pick up some used 6.5 stuff at steep discounts from all those headed to the new bowl of Kool-Aid.
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I won't lose a wink of sleep worrying about it
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Some new version of the wheel I am sure. 6.5 components might get real cheap though.
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The ELD-XXX .750 BC 150gr 270 bullet.
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I'm betting it has to do with shootingshit at super long ranges and the word "Creedmoor's" involved... Remember back a while, when everything was 'Tactical'? You could take a 1 cent drinking straw, paint it black, and sell it for $10 as a 'tactical hydration device'. I didnt think we were out of that craze yet.
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190 grain BTSP’s? Various other bullets that we’re discounting? If they are the .308 Interlocks, bring 'em back!
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My money is on either a .25- or .27-caliber Creedmoor cartridge. There isn't much unclaimed territory except in the area of reforming those recalcitrant American calibers that are habitually assigned to slow-twist barrels.
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With Dave Emory retiring in the last year I hope Hornady continues to move forward in product innovation.
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I normally refrain from these kinda comments. But am I the only one here who doesn’t really care for hornadys’ products?
Idk what did it for me. The zombie BS , the fueled by hornady stickers, their reloading components, the creedmoor craze....
Same here. What they call new technology really isn't. And, they often copy competitors with inferior products. They really fugged up the 450 Bushmaster ammo with that FTX load. Accuracy means nothing if it is a bullet that can't hold together. The negative reviews are countless.
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I believe they will standardize the 22 Creedmoor. It’s popularity now will make it a runaway success. It will be marketed for use of heavy for caliber high BC fast twist use. They will offer long range match and hunting bullets.
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Hornady’s bullet line up and performance are great. I’m betting it’s a rifle, listen to what was said at the beginning of the video.
“Accuracy doesn’t just happen, you have to make it happen”
I like Hornady products. They have been upping their game for some time now.
I hope it’s a cool guy .22 Creedmoor with a 7 twist.👍👍🇺🇸
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I'd guess (and like to see) the .22 CM. Of course ammo would be using the 88 ELD and possibly the 70 GMX.
Would be interesting if they introduced some high BC .257 bullets.
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I normally refrain from these kinda comments. But am I the only one here who doesn’t really care for hornadys’ products?
Idk what did it for me. The zombie BS , the fueled by hornady stickers, their reloading components, the creedmoor craze....
I partially agree. While some things seem hokey to me, I do appreciate whatever involvement they had in developing the Creed. Having owned three now, and seeing what you can now do consistently with inexpensive rifles and inexpensive Hornady factory ammo, I have to acknowledge that they have a better mousetrap. Evolutionary vice revolutionary, but the result is consistently excellent results. As to a new announcement, who knows. Given the current selling trends it will probably be something tactical related. My desire would be a high weight for caliber bullet with improved weight retention while retaining the BC and consistency of the ELDs.
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While I do think the whole Zombie crap was just that, crap, I think Hornady did hit a home run with the ELD-X line of bullets. The Creedmoor craze has done well for them as well. I think it's a new Creedmoor cartridge myself, I've read on another forum it's a new type of shotgun ammunition. I guess we'll just wait and see.
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Friggin 12 Bore Creedmoor? Heck yeah! Long range shotshells to use all the windshield!
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