You are right. Hornets are poorly 'rim spaced'.
I've built several 17 Ackley Hornets. Cutting the rim space [headspace] was a high priority when chambering. I measured several batchs of new Hornet case rims as I wanted the thickest to be able to chamber if it was not 'too' far out of the norm for what rims measured.
A friend has a GO headspace gauge he purchased for using when chambering our new 17 Ackley Hornets. It is a "shoulder" headspace gauge. I let him know it was worthless to me,,as the chamber will be what it will be after fireforming the new die formed 17AH case. However the rim is what I always rely on for FIRST fireforming headspacing.
When I made my 17AH barrels, I cut a NEW Hornet case in half. Then I could use the rim end to check "rim space" when cutting the new 17AH chamber.
I also consider rim thickness when chambering an existing chamber in 30/30,,,to 30/30 Ack Improved. Same thing,,poor oversized rim relief.
Yup,,the FIRST shot counts when firing brass. You can do several things to help control headspace after fireforming,,,but I want to do it RIGHT on the FIRST shot, too!
You know it.
Alan in GA.