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  • Lapua 4PH7098: 300 PRC Lapua Cases 100/Box

    $271.99 Add to cart

    Product Description

    The Laupa 300 PRC Brass is an excellent reloading option for hunters, competition shooters, or anyone with a desire for the utmost accuracy. For the first time since the PRC’s inception, Lapua 300 unprimed brass is now available.

    This is not loaded ammunition.

  • Lapua 4PH6011: Lapua Brass 6.5 Creedmoor Large Rifle Primer Box- Unprimed 100/Box

    $199.00 Add to cart

    We are happy to announce the addition of the 6.5 Creedmoor case to the Lapua line! Despite a relatively short time on the marketplace, the 6.5 Creedmoor has made a tremendous splash in the field, rapidly becoming one of the most requested cases we hear about from shooters.

    Lapua’s 6.5 Creedmoor is designed to function in a short action, which is also a plus for hunters, vitally concerned with the rifle’s weight and compactness. In fact, many of the same features which make for a successful competition cartridge, translate nicely to the hunting fields as well.

    For most species of mid-size game such as deer or boar, the Creedmoor will prove to be a deadly performer. And while the selection of high grade Match bullets in the 6.5 bore size is tremendous, there’s no shortage of exceptionally good hunting bullets either. The 6.5’s as a group have always been known as excellent performers on game.

    Made with Lapua’s typical dedication to precision, our new 6.5 Creedmoor case has been refined just a bit, to make it an even better performer. We’ve opted for the small rifle primer, which normally produces an optimized ignition and better accuracy than large primers in mid-sized cartridges like the Creedmoor.

    We’ve also incorporated our smaller diameter flash hole (1.5mm, rather than the industry standard 2.0mm), which has proven to provide enhanced accuracy, and is used in a number of our other accuracy oriented cases. In this respect, the new 6.5 Creedmoor joins the ranks of our other dedicated accuracy cartridges such as the .220 Russian (6mm PPC), the 6mm BR Norma, the 6.5×47 Lapua and the .308 Win. Palma cases.

    And naturally, the new 6.5 Creedmoor will be made with our well known Passion for Precision. Strictest control over the metallurgy, the forming and drawing processes, precise annealing all performed under the watchful eyes of our production experts. For you, the handloader, that means the durability for which our cases are famous, combined with consistency and long life. Already proven in competition, we predict that the 6.5 Creedmoor will be a force to be reckoned with for many years to come.

  • LAPUA .300 Norma Magnum Reloading Cases

    $394.99 Read more

    100 cases
    New brass in 2018 by Lapua – the .300 Norma Magnum case
    A recent development based on the .338 Norma Magnum necked down to .30 caliber, the .300 Norma Magnum was adopted as the US military’s Advanced Sniper Cartridge “for extra long ranges beyond 1 500 meters”. In addition to its military duties, the .300 Norma brass is sure to find favor with Long Range competitive shooters and hunters.

  • 6.5 Creedmoor SRP (Small Rifle Primer) 100ct.

    $149.99 Read more

    ‘-Primer pockets sized for small rifle primers

    -100 count boxes ship in custom Alpha Munitions plastic cases with perforated bi-layer foam for protection of cases and loaded ammunition

    -500 count orders ship in custom cardboard boxes with dividers and includes four Alpha Munitions custom plastic cases

  • Peterson 375 Enablr Brass Cases ( 50ct )

    $327.00 Read more

    A while back, world-renowned ballistician and shooter Bryan Litz of Applied Ballistics contacted Derek Peterson of Peterson Cartridge and explained his idea for two new calibers that he believes will be high performers in the ELR (Extreme Long Range) shooting community … the .338 EnABELR and the .375 EnABELR.

    The name “EnABELR derives from the combination of three concepts:

    • 1st En – representing “Engineered”
    • 2nd AB – representing Applied Ballistics
    • 3rd ELR – for Extreme Long Range

    Litz’s premise was to create a caliber that is shorter and wider than the CheyTac calibers, but that holds almost as much powder. The theory is that the wider case will allow the powder to burn more efficiently, resulting in less, to no, unburnt powder build-up in the rifle barrel.

    Peterson believed in Litz’s idea and agreed to take on the work to create the tooling for the commercial production of the EnABELRs. According to Peterson, “Designing a tool pack to manufacture casings that are simply a neck-down or neck-up of an existing “parent” case is pretty easy duty, and quite common. What is far less common is to make a whole new caliber that has no parent case. These EnABELRs have no parent case. They are an original design.”

    Litz stated that he was very pleased with how quickly Peterson developed the tool pack to produce the casings and also with the efficacy of Peterson’s tooling designs. Litz reported that initial results with the EnABELRs are very promising. “The design seems to have achieved all the outcomes we set out to accomplish.”

    For more information on guns chambered in the EnABELR calibers or ammo or chamber reamers, contact Applied Ballistics.

  • Lapua 4PH7284: 284 Winchester Lapua Cases 100/Box

    $195.00 Read more

    NEW – Lapua .284 Winchester Reloading Cases – Box of 100

    The .284 Winchester cartridge has experienced a recent resurgence in F-Class competition, where shooters compete to distances out to 1,000 m/yd. Members of the US Rifle Team, which Lapua sponsors, will enjoy having cases readily available in this classic cartridge. The .284 Winchester’s rebated rim design enables a larger powder column, yet easily functions through medium length actions making it desirable for custom rifles. Its accuracy potential and high muzzle velocity is also recognized in hunting fields where this cartridge performs nicely on a very wide scale.

  • LAPUA – .223 REM. MATCH RELOADING CASES – BOX OF 100

    $144.99 Read more

    4PH5002

    Lapua offers new improved design case for friends of this accurate caliber. The .222 case is a true match case produced with extremely tight tolerances in neck concentricity and wall thickness like its big brother .223 Rem. Lapua Match case. The true Lapua match quality is now available also for the small game hunters.

  • Lapua 4PH7096: 300 Winchester Lapua Cases 100/Box

    $268.00 Add to cart

    Product Description

    The base, body and neck of Lapua brass have been designed to maintain exact tolerances over multiple reloading cycles. Advanced metallurgical research and manufacturing techniques ensure that Lapua cases are leaders in uniformity and quality. This is not loaded ammunition.

    Manufacturer
    Lapua
    Caliber
    .300 Win Mag
    Rounds
    100

  • Norma Brass .300 Norma Mag per 100 ct.

    $429.00 Read more

    100 cases
    .300 Norma Magnum Norma unprimed brass casings

  • Lapua 4PH6010: 6.5x47 Lapua Cases 100/Box

    Lapua 4PH6023: 6.5 PRC Lapua Cases 100/Box

    $249.99 Add to cart

    Lapua 6.5mm PRC Unprimed Rifle Brass For Sale

    Although the 6.5 Precision Rifle Cartridge (or PRC for short) was originally designed for long range hunting, the 6.5 PRC is still an excellent cartridge for both long range sport shooting and hunting. Its increased case capacity enables velocities up to 80 m/s (262 fps) faster than the 6.5 Creedmoor or 6,555 SE. By design, the cartridge features a longer throat enabling the use of todays popular, high ballistic coefficient (BC) projectiles for long-range competitions. The 6.5 PRC case is a good match with relatively slow burning powder types. It is a great choice for heavy bullets, exceeding even 9,7 g / 150 grains with excellent retained energy and terminal performance for mid-sized and large game.

    Lapua reloading brass is the best cartridge case choice for demanding reloaders

    The base, body and neck of Lapua brass have been designed to maintain exact tolerances over multiple reloading cycles. Advanced metallurgical research and manufacturing techniques ensure that our cases are leaders in uniformity and quality.

    Lapua cases are the best in the world, a statement supported by all top marksmen. The .220 Russian case, for example, is the number one reloading brass choice of the best benchrest shooters all over the world. All our cartridge cases are strong and uniformly precise. Lapua brass is manufactured to be reloaded, again and again. For reloaders who require absolute reliability from their ammunition, Lapua’s pistol and rifle cartridge components is the answer. Something is certain; we never leave our brass behind.

    Specifications for Lapua 6.5mm PRC Unprimed Rifle Brass:

    Gun Type: Rifle
    Bullet Type: Brass
    Caliber: 6.5mm PRC
    Primed: No
    Brass Quantity: 100 Piece

    Features of Lapua 6.5mm PRC Unprimed Rifle Brass:

    • The base of the case: The Lapua case heads are drawn exceptionally hard for unmatched reloadability and for an exceptionally long life cycle to serve top shooters time and time again. The brass dimensions remain constant and will hold primers tight in their pockets even after many reloadings.
    • The brass body: The brass body section of Lapua cases is hard and resilient for unmatched durability. It is easy to extract after firing, whether the reloader opts for full sizing or neck sizing only.
    • The case neck: Strict tolerances in concentrity and wall thickness are used in manufacturing of the case neck. The neck and shoulder of Lapua cases are annealed to withstand repeated reloading.

     

  • Peterson 22 Creedmoor Brass Cases ( 50ct )

    $99.50 Add to cart

    According to Derek Peterson, president of Peterson Cartridge, “We decided to build the tooling to make .22 Creedmoor brass in response to the uptick in long-distance predator and varmint hunting. Plus the round is just straight-up fun to shoot. It is a low-recoil, flat shooting, wind-bucking round; deadly accurate up to 800 yards.”

    Peterson Cartridge also makes 6.5 and 6mm Creedmoor casings. “But when we designed the tooling for the .22 Creedmoor we set out to make casings with improved features,” Peterson stated. “And we were successful. We increased the head hardness to tolerate higher pressures. And we increased our internal volume slightly to work better with the slow burning powders (like RL 26, or H1000) which people favor for this round.”

    Prior to this, shooters had to take 6mm or 6.5 Creedmoor casings and neck them down to .22. There are a few problems with necking down. When you take a larger caliber with the correct neck wall thickness and neck it down to a smaller caliber, that excess brass bunches up in the neck. It creates a tension band, what some people call a doughnut of brass in the neck, which has a negative effect on loading, bullet release and accuracy.

    A trait of cartridge brass is that it work-hardens – which is to say the brass gets harder each time you “work it.” So the effect of necking down a casing which has been properly annealed, is that after you “work” it, it is no longer properly annealed.

    Finally, necking a larger caliber into a smaller one results in neck walls that are too thick. The ideal neck wall thickness for a case the size of .22 Creedmoor is .0143 to .0148. Necking down results in neck walls thicker than that. But the Peterson .22 Creedmoors all fall within that ideal spec.

    Peterson worked with Derrick Ratliff of Horizon Firearms on the particulars of the casing. Horizon has been chambering guns in .22 Creedmoor since 2014. Horizon has been a pioneer in helping move the .22 Crd. from an unknown wildcat to the popular caliber it is today.

    There is a new website coming online soon dedicated to all things .22 Creedmoor at 22creedmoor.com

    About Peterson Cartridge

    Peterson Cartridge is a family-owned, American manufacturer of match-grade brass rifle casings that are among the most precise and consistent on the market, delivering discerning long-distance shooters sub-MOA accuracy and more reloads per casing than the industry average. For more information on Peterson Cartridge or to purchase its match-grade brass casings, visit www.petersoncartridge.com.

  • Lapua 4PH7052: 300 AAC Blackout – Lapua Cases 100/Box

    $129.99 Read more

    Few cartridges have generated as much immediate interest as the 300 Blackout. Standardized by AAC, this diminutive cartridge is derived from the 223 Remington. Intended specifically for use in suppressed firearms, the versatility of the Blackout has appealed to a much broader range of shooters than just the audience for which it was originally designed. Intended to drive 220 grain bullets at subsonic velocities, the switch to lightweight bullets such as the 125 grain offerings delivers performance very similar to the venerable 7.62×39 cartridge. This makes the 300 Blackout potent enough for a wide range of shooting tasks, from certain tactical applications to many short range hunting situations involving medium sized game. The ability for many 5.56mm/223 systems to be switched over to the 300 Blackout, merely by changing barrels makes this an incredibly versatile combination. Lapua brings over nine decades of case manufacturing knowledge, precision and quality to the new Blackout, assuring the shooter of the very best performance. Beginning with premium quality materials, carefully processed under the watchful eyes of our experienced production crew, Lapua quality assures correct dimensional tolerances, durability and accuracy throughout the life of the case, loading after loading. Strength, dimensional precision and long reloading life, Lapua’s precision cases are the standard by which all others are measured. Whether you’re after a national championship, or the trophy of a lifetime, Lapua delivers the very best to help you reach that goal.

     

    Sold in Boxes of 100.

  • Lapua 4PH6022: Lapua Brass 6MM Creedmoor Small Rifle Primer Box- Unprimed 100/Box

    $199.00 Add to cart

    We are happy to announce the addition of the 6.5 Creedmoor case to the Lapua line! Despite a relatively short time on the marketplace, the 6.5 Creedmoor has made a tremendous splash in the field, rapidly becoming one of the most requested cases we hear about from shooters.

    Lapua’s 6.5 Creedmoor is designed to function in a short action, which is also a plus for hunters, vitally concerned with the rifle’s weight and compactness. In fact, many of the same features which make for a successful competition cartridge, translate nicely to the hunting fields as well.

    For most species of mid-size game such as deer or boar, the Creedmoor will prove to be a deadly performer. And while the selection of high grade Match bullets in the 6.5 bore size is tremendous, there’s no shortage of exceptionally good hunting bullets either. The 6.5’s as a group have always been known as excellent performers on game.

    Made with Lapua’s typical dedication to precision, our new 6.5 Creedmoor case has been refined just a bit, to make it an even better performer. We’ve opted for the small rifle primer, which normally produces an optimized ignition and better accuracy than large primers in mid-sized cartridges like the Creedmoor.

    We’ve also incorporated our smaller diameter flash hole (1.5mm, rather than the industry standard 2.0mm), which has proven to provide enhanced accuracy, and is used in a number of our other accuracy oriented cases. In this respect, the new 6.5 Creedmoor joins the ranks of our other dedicated accuracy cartridges such as the .220 Russian (6mm PPC), the 6mm BR Norma, the 6.5×47 Lapua and the .308 Win. Palma cases.

    And naturally, the new 6.5 Creedmoor will be made with our well known Passion for Precision. Strictest control over the metallurgy, the forming and drawing processes, precise annealing all performed under the watchful eyes of our production experts. For you, the handloader, that means the durability for which our cases are famous, combined with consistency and long life. Already proven in competition, we predict that the 6.5 Creedmoor will be a force to be reckoned with for many years to come.

  • Lapua 4PH6046: 6mm BR Norma Lapua Cases 100/Box

    $159.99 Read more

    Lapua LU4PH6046 6mm BM Norma Lapua Cases 100/box

    The base, body and neck of the Lapua cases have been designed to maintain exact tolerances over multiple reloading cycles. Advanced metallurgical research and manufacturing techniques ensure that Lapua cases are leaders in uniformity and quality.
    The most precise cases on the market

    Lapua cases are the best in the world. The marksmen themselves think this way. The .220 Russian, for example, is the number one choice of the best benchrest shooters all over the world. All our cases are strong and uniformly precise.
    Lapua cases are manufactured to be reloaded, again and again, dozens of times.
    Case construction
    Base
    The base section is hard and strong, and the dimensions remain constant and will hold primers tight in primer pocket even after repeated reloading.
    Body
    The brass body section is hard and firm. It is easy to extract after firing, whether full sizing or only neck sizing was used in reloading.
    Neck
    Strict tolerances in concentrity and wall thickness are used in manufacturing. The neck and shoulder are annealed to withstand repeated reloading.

  • Lapua 4PH6010: 6.5×47 Lapua Cases 100/Box

    $179.00 Read more

    Lapua LU4PH6010 6.5×47 Lapua Cases 100/box

    The base, body and neck of the Lapua cases have been designed to maintain exact tolerances over multiple reloading cycles. Advanced metallurgical research and manufacturing techniques ensure that Lapua cases are leaders in uniformity and quality.
    The most precise cases on the market

    Lapua cases are the best in the world. The marksmen themselves think this way. The .220 Russian, for example, is the number one choice of the best benchrest shooters all over the world. All our cases are strong and uniformly precise.
    Lapua cases are manufactured to be reloaded, again and again, dozens of times.
    Case construction
    Base
    The base section is hard and strong, and the dimensions remain constant and will hold primers tight in primer pocket even after repeated reloading.
    Body
    The brass body section is hard and firm. It is easy to extract after firing, whether full sizing or only neck sizing was used in reloading.
    Neck
    Strict tolerances in concentrity and wall thickness are used in manufacturing. The neck and shoulder are annealed to withstand repeated reload

  • Peterson 338 Enablr Brass Cases ( 50ct )

    $295.00 Read more

    A while back, world-renowned ballistician and shooter Bryan Litz of Applied Ballistics contacted Derek Peterson of Peterson Cartridge and explained his idea for two new calibers that he believes will be high performers in the ELR (Extreme Long Range) shooting community … the .338 EnABELR and the .375 EnABELR.

    The name “EnABELR derives from the combination of three concepts:

    • 1st En – representing “Engineered”
    • 2nd AB – representing Applied Ballistics
    • 3rd ELR – for Extreme Long Range

    Litz’s premise was to create a caliber that is shorter and wider than the CheyTac calibers, but that holds almost as much powder. The theory is that the wider case will allow the powder to burn more efficiently, resulting in less, to no, unburnt powder build-up in the rifle barrel.

    Peterson believed in Litz’s idea and agreed to take on the work to create the tooling for the commercial production of the EnABELRs. According to Peterson, “Designing a tool pack to manufacture casings that are simply a neck-down or neck-up of an existing “parent” case is pretty easy duty, and quite common. What is far less common is to make a whole new caliber that has no parent case. These EnABELRs have no parent case. They are an original design.”

    Litz stated that he was very pleased with how quickly Peterson developed the tool pack to produce the casings and also with the efficacy of Peterson’s tooling designs. Litz reported that initial results with the EnABELRs are very promising. “The design seems to have achieved all the outcomes we set out to accomplish.”

    For more information on guns chambered in the EnABELR calibers or ammo or chamber reamers, contact Applied Ballistics.

  • Peterson 6mmx47Lapua Brass Cases ( 50ct )

    $98.99 Add to cart

    Most competitive shooters know and respect the caliber 6.5×47 Lapua. But there is another community that really likes the necked down 6×47 Lapua. Most 6×47 shooters dread the tedium of having to neck the 6.5 casings down. Problem solved – Peterson Cartridge now offers factory made 6×47 Lapua.

    Many shooters like the 6×47 Lapua because it produces faster velocities. Also the recoil is even less than the relatively low recoil 6.5. Some shooters like the 6×47 because they find that 6mm bullets outperform the 6.5 projectiles.

    So Peterson Cartridge has released factory-made, properly headstamped 6×47 Lapua casings.

  • Peterson 6mm Dasher Brass Cases ( 50ct )

    $114.99 Read more

    Featuring a 40-degree Ackley-type shoulder and 10 percent more case capacity over the parent 6mm BR case, the 6mm Dasher has been used to set records in the 600 and 1,000-yard benchrest community, and has become a favorite among competitors in the Precision Rifle Series as well.

    “The PRS community and the long-range benchrest guys are groups that are important to us” stated Peterson Cartridge president Derek Peterson. “We already make most of the common PRS cartridges, so the 6mm Dasher was naturally next in line for those guys looking to compete with a long-range 6mm, with minimal recoil. The 6 Dasher is one of those cartridges that packs a ton of power and performance in a tiny package, and we decided to make them based on requests from our friends in these disciplines” Peterson said.

    The 6 Dasher made by Peterson are offered in Small Rifle Primer (SRP) pocket size only. They have a .060” flash hole diameter, same as Lapua’s small rifle primer pockets. They will require a small de-capping pin, just like Peterson’s 6 BR casings. There is no SAAMI or CIP spec for 6mm Dasher. So, the caliber development guys at Peterson had to decide which dimensions they were going to make their casings to. Regarding Length-To-Shoulder (LTS), Peterson consulted the Sierra, Berger and Lyman reloading manuals and designed the Peterson 6 Dasher casings to comply with the guidance from all three manuals.

    Regarding Overall Length (OAL), Peterson researched all the popular chamber reamer sizes, and decided to make its casings with an OAL of 1.53” + or – .0005, so they’ll fit in the common 6 Dasher chambers. The base diameter of Peterson 6 Dasher is the same as the base diameter of its 6 BR casings. Plus, these Dashers have the correct neck wall thickness of .0013”.

    Peterson concluded, “No more need to fireform or hydroform 6BRs. Now you can get properly headstamped 6mm Dasher, with the ideal neck wall thickness and harder heads than the other competitors.”

  • Lapua 4PH7226: .308 Win Palma Small Rifle Primer Cases 100/Box

    $149.99 Read more

    Lapua LU4PH6050 .260 Rem Cases 100/box

    The base, body and neck of the Lapua cases have been designed to maintain exact tolerances over multiple reloading cycles. Advanced metallurgical research and manufacturing techniques ensure that Lapua cases are leaders in uniformity and quality.
    The most precise cases on the market

    Lapua cases are the best in the world. The marksmen themselves think this way. The .220 Russian, for example, is the number one choice of the best benchrest shooters all over the world. All our cases are strong and uniformly precise.
    Lapua cases are manufactured to be reloaded, again and again, dozens of times.
    Case construction
    Base
    The base section is hard and strong, and the dimensions remain constant and will hold primers tight in primer pocket even after repeated reloading.
    Body
    The brass body section is hard and firm. It is easy to extract after firing, whether full sizing or only neck sizing was used in reloading.
    Neck
    Strict tolerances in concentrity and wall thickness are used in manufacturing. The neck and shoulder are annealed to withstand repeated reloading.

  • Lapua 4PH8090: .338 Norma Mag Cases 100/Box

    $449.00 Read more

    Lapua LU4PH6050 .260 Rem Cases 100/box

    The base, body and neck of the Lapua cases have been designed to maintain exact tolerances over multiple reloading cycles. Advanced metallurgical research and manufacturing techniques ensure that Lapua cases are leaders in uniformity and quality.
    The most precise cases on the market

    Lapua cases are the best in the world. The marksmen themselves think this way. The .220 Russian, for example, is the number one choice of the best benchrest shooters all over the world. All our cases are strong and uniformly precise.
    Lapua cases are manufactured to be reloaded, again and again, dozens of times.
    Case construction
    Base
    The base section is hard and strong, and the dimensions remain constant and will hold primers tight in primer pocket even after repeated reloading.
    Body
    The brass body section is hard and firm. It is easy to extract after firing, whether full sizing or only neck sizing was used in reloading.
    Neck
    Strict tolerances in concentrity and wall thickness are used in manufacturing. The neck and shoulder are annealed to withstand repeated reloading.

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