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In 1949, Hornady manufactured its first .30 caliber bullet. Since then, Hornady has been growing and expanding its plant in Grand Island, Nebraska. With popular ammo for both hunting and self defense, Hornady ammos continue to introduce new products to its already stellar line-up.Joyce Hornady founded Hornady in 1949 out of nothing more than a desire to build himself a better bullet. After the war the majority of ammunition used by hunters and shooters was military surplus ammo. While cheap and easily available, military ammo lacked the performance and accuracy competition shooters and big game hunters demanded. Hornady partnered with Vernon Speer and developed a machine that converted used 22 rimfire cases into bullet jackets and then into bullets. They advertised nationally and the bullets quickly became popular. Speer eventually left the partnership and Hornady began producing 30 caliber bullets in a rented garage in Grand Island, Nebraska – still one of the most popular Hornady bullets for sale today.

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When it comes to choosing the right ammo for your firearm, it’s important to make sure you’re getting the perfect fit. Hornady ammo is designed for a precise performance, offering users a variety of bullets, cartridges and shotshells for hunting, self-defense and target shooting. That means you can trust Hornady to provide the perfect fit for your firearm, whether you’re a beginner or a longtime shooter. With the latest innovations in their ammunition and proven quality control system, Hornady will help you find the right fit for your needs. It’s just one of the many reasons why Hornady is the preferred choice for hunters, shooters, and law enforcement alike.

Hornady offers an industry-leading array of products to meet all of your shooting needs. From their revolutionary V-MAX bullets to their Hard Armor piercing rounds, Hornady has something for everyone. With every selection tested for maximum performance, Hornady ensures you will get the most out of your ammo. Not only that, but you can be sure that you’ll get an ammunition option that is specifically tailored to your needs, no matter what type of firearm you have. With the wide selection of ammo, accessories, and reloading supplies, Hornady is truly the go-to source for all of your shooting needs.

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The Hornady business grew until stalling due to shortages caused by The Korean War. Hornady quickly secured contracts to produce other products like condenser cans for the government. After the war, the technology developed for these alternative products was used to make ultra-thin copper jackets for the Hornady varmint ammunition. Hornady continued to grow and in 1971 acquired the Pacific Tool Company, moving the operation closer to home and developed the 105 Shotshell press. Hornady kept growing and soon began to focus on revolutionizing the ammunition market. Using research started by the US Army, the Hornady ballistics lab helped develop a bullet with a more aerodynamically efficient ogive that became the signature profile of Hornady bullets.

By the end of the 20th century, Hornady Bullets had grown from the garage in Nebraska to a full ammunition component manufacturer. Continuing on the quest for better bullets, Hornady Bullets worked closely with propellant manufacturers to produce high powered, high velocity rounds without increasing the pressure. This development garnered attention from gun manufacturers that wanted to chamber their firearms for maximum performance. This culminated to the 2002 development of something totally new to the Hornady family of bullets, the 17 Hornady Magnum Rimfire, or HMR. Hornady is also the developer of the popular 17 HMR and 17 HM2 rimfire cartridges, popular for small game and varmint hunting.