Description
New Hornady, unprimed shell cases, 20 per box.
The 416 Remington Magnum appeared in 1988 as Rigby performance in a H&H sized pacakged which allows the chambering in rifles such as the Remington 700 series capable of obtaining 2,400 f.p.s. when loaded with 400 grain bullets.
RELOADING PREPARATION:
Brass case mouths MAY not be perfectly round from the manufacturing process, this can be corrected by running brass through the size die (always recommended) prior to loading. Residue from the annealing process may leave a stain on the case neck that can be removed by tumbling. Annealing involves rapid heating then cooling to impart the shell cases with the proper hardness to securely hold bullets in place and provides flexibility to expand and contract through multiple firings handloaders expect.