
Availability: In Stock
If you're building precision rifle loads for long-range hunting or competition, the foundation of consistency starts with quality brass. Hornady 8628 unprimed 6.5-284 Norma brass cartridge cases give you 50 ready-to-reload cases engineered to tight tolerances so that every round you assemble performs the same way downrange. Unlike commodity brass that varies lot to lot, Hornady cases are manufactured with the kind of uniformity that benchrest shooters have relied on for decades — consistent case wall thickness, concentricity, and dimensions that translate directly into reliable pressures, velocities, and accuracy.
The 6.5-284 Norma is a popular choice among long-range rifle hunters and precision competitors who want a hard-hitting, flat-shooting cartridge without the overkill of a .300 magnum. Hornady's commitment to consistent case construction means each of these 50 cases will perform nearly identically to the last, which is exactly what a serious reloader needs when fine-tuning loads or working up a load ladder. Because the brass is manufactured with greater care, you'll also get more reloads from each case before it's ready to retire.
These are unprimed cases, so you'll need primers and other reloading components to complete your ammunition. They're ideal for handloaders who want to exercise full control over their cartridges — from primer selection through powder charge, bullet seating, and crimp — and who understand that the best accuracy starts with a solid, uniform case.
| Caliber | 6.5-284 Norma |
| Quantity | 50 cases |
| Condition | Unprimed |
| Manufacturer | Hornady |
| Item Number | 8628 |
These are unprimed cases, so you'll need to add primers, powder, and bullets as part of your reloading process. Make sure to follow safe reloading practices and consult load data for the 6.5-284 Norma before assembling ammunition.
Concentricity ensures the bullet seats uniformly in the case and chamber, which promotes consistent bullet release and uniform velocity. This consistency is especially important for precision and long-range shooting where small variations add up downrange.
Yes. Hornady manufactures these cases to extremely tight tolerances with uniform case wall thickness, which is the standard benchrest shooters use. Every case in the batch is virtually identical, so you'll get repeatable pressures and velocities load to load.
Hornady brass is known for longevity because of its careful manufacturing. The number of reloads depends on your load pressure and how you care for the cases, but quality brass like this typically lasts many more cycles than cheaper alternatives.
SKU: 115823476 • Width: 4.3in • Height: 3.1in • Depth: 7.7in • Weight: 1.55oz

Availability: In Stock
If you're building precision rifle loads for long-range hunting or competition, the foundation of consistency starts with quality brass. Hornady 8628 unprimed 6.5-284 Norma brass cartridge cases give you 50 ready-to-reload cases engineered to tight tolerances so that every round you assemble performs the same way downrange. Unlike commodity brass that varies lot to lot, Hornady cases are manufactured with the kind of uniformity that benchrest shooters have relied on for decades — consistent case wall thickness, concentricity, and dimensions that translate directly into reliable pressures, velocities, and accuracy.
The 6.5-284 Norma is a popular choice among long-range rifle hunters and precision competitors who want a hard-hitting, flat-shooting cartridge without the overkill of a .300 magnum. Hornady's commitment to consistent case construction means each of these 50 cases will perform nearly identically to the last, which is exactly what a serious reloader needs when fine-tuning loads or working up a load ladder. Because the brass is manufactured with greater care, you'll also get more reloads from each case before it's ready to retire.
These are unprimed cases, so you'll need primers and other reloading components to complete your ammunition. They're ideal for handloaders who want to exercise full control over their cartridges — from primer selection through powder charge, bullet seating, and crimp — and who understand that the best accuracy starts with a solid, uniform case.
| Caliber | 6.5-284 Norma |
| Quantity | 50 cases |
| Condition | Unprimed |
| Manufacturer | Hornady |
| Item Number | 8628 |
These are unprimed cases, so you'll need to add primers, powder, and bullets as part of your reloading process. Make sure to follow safe reloading practices and consult load data for the 6.5-284 Norma before assembling ammunition.
Concentricity ensures the bullet seats uniformly in the case and chamber, which promotes consistent bullet release and uniform velocity. This consistency is especially important for precision and long-range shooting where small variations add up downrange.
Yes. Hornady manufactures these cases to extremely tight tolerances with uniform case wall thickness, which is the standard benchrest shooters use. Every case in the batch is virtually identical, so you'll get repeatable pressures and velocities load to load.
Hornady brass is known for longevity because of its careful manufacturing. The number of reloads depends on your load pressure and how you care for the cases, but quality brass like this typically lasts many more cycles than cheaper alternatives.
SKU: 115823476 • Width: 4.3in • Height: 3.1in • Depth: 7.7in • Weight: 1.55oz