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That's because it's the exact same ammo. Hornady loads it for Federal the only difference is one has Hornady head stamp on the brass and the other has Federal AM. I talked to Federal/AM a couple years ago and they're who told me it is one and the same.I do have some Federal brass from shooting some American Eagle ammo, but I don't see any noted difference to the Hornady in neck thickness.
If Hornady loads the Federal, which I don't dispute with you as you seem sure, I do think the load itself is different. As the Hornady Superformance does not shoot as accurately in my CZ as the American Eagle.That's because it's the exact same ammo. Hornady loads it for Federal the only difference is one has Hornady head stamp on the brass and the other has Federal AM. I talked to Federal/AM a couple years ago and they're who told me it is one and the same.
I have 17HH brass from multiple different Lot #'s and just about every Lot # I have has different thickness necks ranging from 9 to a little over 12 thou in thickness and because of this I keep my 17HH brass segregated by neck thickness and use a different bushing sizes based on it so I can maintain more consistent neck tension.
It is exactly the same ammo. Lot to lot variation. Same ammo, same bullet, same brass, same powder, same primer.If Hornady loads the Federal, which I don't dispute with you as you seem sure, I do think the load itself is different. As the Hornady Superformance does not shoot as accurately in my CZ as the American Eagle.
I turn the necks on my 17 HH brass now, after I have shot them the first time, and that seems to help uniformity.
What you've experienced with the Federal AM 17HH 20gr Vmax ammo shooting a little better than the same Hornady 17HH 20gr Vmax ammo is something I've not only heard before but I too had the AM, slightly, shoot better than the Hornady on different occasions. All I know is what Federal themselves told me on multiple occasion when I've talk to their techs and they say it is all the same stuff loaded by the same manufacture.If Hornady loads the Federal, which I don't dispute with you as you seem sure, I do think the load itself is different. As the Hornady Superformance does not shoot as accurately in my CZ as the American Eagle.
I turn the necks on my 17 HH brass now, after I have shot them the first time, and that seems to help uniformity.
Factory Ammo: | SD | SD | FPS | FPS | Size | |||||||
Hornady NXT | 15.5 | 3875 | 3984 | 0.70 | 0.51 | |||||||
Hornady Super | 20 | 27.8 | 23.5 | 3586 | 3642 | 0.78 | 0.98 | |||||
8.3 | 3622 | 1.06 | ||||||||||
19.3 | 3662 | 1.01 | ||||||||||
Fed AE | 20 | 42.7 | 3631 | 0.58 | 0.35 | |||||||
13.9 | 3641 | 0.60 | ||||||||||
27.7 | 3680 | 0.38 | ||||||||||
5 shot groups | 0.38 | |||||||||||
5 shot groups | 0.49 | |||||||||||
5 shot groups | 0.59 |