The difference in opinion you will find with people who do or have reloaded Hornady brass is this:
Some people stay within published reloading data (at or under SAAMI max pressure, usually ~55-63ksi depending on caliber). Some people like to push the envelope and see how much powder/speed they can get out of it before getting obvious over-pressure signs like flat/piereced primers, bolt ejector hole swipes, etc. then back off just enough to not get those signs.
If you don't hot-rod Hornady brass it's fine and should last you 10 loads if not more.
If you require that extra 50-100 fps and think it will really help you at extended range, then get Lapua brass. It can handle the 63-70ksi loads better.
Set your FL sizer to bump the shoulder .001-.002" back from fired, neck anneal at least every 3-5 firings, trim your cases when they get over spec, keep within published load data, and there's no reason not to get 10 firings out of a case.