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Peterson 6XC Brass Cases ( 50ct ) SRP
$98.99 Read moreDavid Tubb, owner of Superior Shooting Systems originally conceived and designed the caliber 6 XC. Tubb has won almost 30 different rifle championships and has proved to the world that the 6 XC is a highly effective, flat shooting caliber.
More than a year ago Tubb contacted Peterson Cartridge and asked if the team at Peterson could develop a tool pack to make 6 XCs. After months of tooling development and experimentation Peterson produced its first run. According to Derek Peterson the company’s president and head tooling designer, “Lots of shooters purchased these 6 XCs, shot them and complimented them highly.”
But Tubb reached out to Peterson to say he wasn’t happy with them. He wanted more internal volume. So Peterson went back to work and redesigned the tool pack. After more months of tooling revisions and experimentation Peterson produced its second iteration of 6 XCs.
David shot those second-iteration casings and reported to Derek, “Ok, you achieved the original goals I asked for, and these are every bit as good as those made by the European incumbent. But here’s the thing. Their casings are known to have soft heads that don’t hold up well to numerous reloads. Can you make a third iteration that has harder heads? Oh … and can you make a version in small rifle primer size also?”
So Derek went back to work and produced a third version that closely matches the internal volume of the European cases but with much harder heads. After shooting these, David declared them to be the best 6 XCs out there. This is the version Peterson produces today, in both large and small rifle primer size.
Peterson concluded, “Give them a try, and see if you agree.”
Additional Information
Warning: Only use Peterson Cartridge Co. casings in firearms in good condition, designed, marked, and chambered for this cartridge. Do not use Peterson Cartridge Co casings for “fire forming” or any other purpose other than what they were designed and tested for. Peterson retains no responsibility for the enclosed casings if they are used outside of the manufacturer’s recommendations.
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Peterson 6mm Dasher Brass Cases ( 50ct )
$114.99 Read moreFeaturing 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.”
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Lapua 4PH8090: .338 Norma Mag Cases 100/Box
$449.00 Read moreLapua 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 marketLapua 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 4PH6050: .260 Rem Cases 100/Box
$154.00 Read moreLapua 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 marketLapua 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 – .222 REM. MATCH RELOADING CASES – BOX OF 100
$144.99 Read more4PH5002
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.
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Peterson 300 Norma Brass Cases ( 250ct ) Bulk Bag
$799.00 Read morePeterson Cartridge Co. of Pittsburgh, PA today announced the addition of .300 Norma Magnum to its growing family of rifle casing calibers.
When Peterson Cartridge set out to produce .300 Norma Magnum casings (which it recently introduced) it also added .338 Norma Magnum to the Tooling Development schedule. The .338s are now available, and initial test results are excellent.
According to Derek Peterson, president of Peterson Cartridge, “Our development goal for both of the Norma Magnum calibers was to produce casings that outperform the competitor’s product … and we did it. We make our Norma Magnums with a harder head. Our casings tolerate higher pressure. And you’ll get more reloads from Peterson casings.”
When Peterson produces a casing in a new caliber for the first time, it performs an extensive list of Quality Assurance tests and trials before making it available for sale. One of those trials involves the following:
- Load 5 cases at certain percent above Max pressure and fire each five times.
- Take 3 of those casings, increase the pressure, and fire each, five more times.
- Take one of those casings, increase the pressure again, and fire that casing 10 more times.
After running this protocol on the new .300 Norma Magnums Peterson’s ballistician reported the following:
- Standard Deviation on muzzle velocity was single digit.
- There was no detectable heavy-bolt-lift, sticking in the rifle, primer gas leaks, blown primers, cracked necks or bodies, or case-head-separation signs throughout testing.
- Primer pocket removal force showed only very minor reduction due to pockets opening up.
After firing the last case 20 times, at above recommended powder levels, the case appeared the same as it did after the third firing. The ballistician concluded, “These cases were found to be strong, durable, well-made cases that should satisfy the most discriminating shooter.”
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Peterson 6XC Brass Cases ( 50ct ) LRP
$98.99 Read moreDavid Tubb, owner of Superior Shooting Systems originally conceived and designed the caliber 6 XC. Tubb has won almost 30 different rifle championships and has proved to the world that the 6 XC is a highly effective, flat shooting caliber.
More than a year ago Tubb contacted Peterson Cartridge and asked if the team at Peterson could develop a tool pack to make 6 XCs. After months of tooling development and experimentation Peterson produced its first run. According to Derek Peterson the company’s president and head tooling designer, “Lots of shooters purchased these 6 XCs, shot them and complimented them highly.”
But Tubb reached out to Peterson to say he wasn’t happy with them. He wanted more internal volume. So Peterson went back to work and redesigned the tool pack. After more months of tooling revisions and experimentation Peterson produced its second iteration of 6 XCs.
David shot those second-iteration casings and reported to Derek, “Ok, you achieved the original goals I asked for, and these are every bit as good as those made by the European incumbent. But here’s the thing. Their casings are known to have soft heads that don’t hold up well to numerous reloads. Can you make a third iteration that has harder heads? Oh … and can you make a version in small rifle primer size also?”
So Derek went back to work and produced a third version that closely matches the internal volume of the European cases but with much harder heads. After shooting these, David declared them to be the best 6 XCs out there. This is the version Peterson produces today, in both large and small rifle primer size.
Peterson concluded, “Give them a try, and see if you agree.”
Additional Information
Warning: Only use Peterson Cartridge Co. casings in firearms in good condition, designed, marked, and chambered for this cartridge. Do not use Peterson Cartridge Co casings for “fire forming” or any other purpose other than what they were designed and tested for. Peterson retains no responsibility for the enclosed casings if they are used outside of the manufacturer’s recommendations.
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LAPUA – .243 WIN MATCH RELOADING CASES – BOX OF 100
$154.99 Read more.243 Winchester brass – a true legend
The 243 Winchester is the legendary mild recoil caliber for todays small game hunting. The .243 Winchester case has all the world famous qualities of Lapua’ s unrivaled .308 Winchester brass -
LAPUA 22-250 4PH5001 Rem Reloading Cases 100ct.
$154.99 Read more100 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. -
LAPUA – .22-250 REM. RELOADING CASES – BOX OF 100
$149.99 Read moreLapua LU4PH5001 .22-250 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 marketLapua 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. -
Peterson 300 Norma Brass Cases ( 50ct )
$196.00 Add to cartPeterson Cartridge Co. of Pittsburgh, PA today announced the addition of .300 Norma Magnum to its growing family of rifle casing calibers.
When Peterson Cartridge set out to produce .300 Norma Magnum casings (which it recently introduced) it also added .338 Norma Magnum to the Tooling Development schedule. The .338s are now available, and initial test results are excellent.
According to Derek Peterson, president of Peterson Cartridge, “Our development goal for both of the Norma Magnum calibers was to produce casings that outperform the competitor’s product … and we did it. We make our Norma Magnums with a harder head. Our casings tolerate higher pressure. And you’ll get more reloads from Peterson casings.”
When Peterson produces a casing in a new caliber for the first time, it performs an extensive list of Quality Assurance tests and trials before making it available for sale. One of those trials involves the following:
- Load 5 cases at certain percent above Max pressure and fire each five times.
- Take 3 of those casings, increase the pressure, and fire each, five more times.
- Take one of those casings, increase the pressure again, and fire that casing 10 more times.
After running this protocol on the new .300 Norma Magnums Peterson’s ballistician reported the following:
- Standard Deviation on muzzle velocity was single digit.
- There was no detectable heavy-bolt-lift, sticking in the rifle, primer gas leaks, blown primers, cracked necks or bodies, or case-head-separation signs throughout testing.
- Primer pocket removal force showed only very minor reduction due to pockets opening up.
After firing the last case 20 times, at above recommended powder levels, the case appeared the same as it did after the third firing. The ballistician concluded, “These cases were found to be strong, durable, well-made cases that should satisfy the most discriminating shooter.”
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Peterson 6.5 PRC Brass Cases ( 50ct )
$144.99 Add to cartDeveloped by George Gardner of G.A. Precision and based off the Ruger Compact Magnum case, the 6.5 PRC was created for use in the Precision Rifle Series matches. This new cartridge quickly gained favor as some dubbed it a magnum version of the 6.5 Creedmoor. Big game hunters also took notice of the 6.5 PRC’s ability to approach .264 Winchester Magnum and 6.5-300 Weatherby’s performance, while using less powder and generating less recoil.
Derek Peterson, President of Peterson Cartridge states, “The 6.5 PRC is well suited for PRS competition, allowing competitors to send heavy for caliber projectiles at velocities just under the 3,200 FPS speed limit for PRS.” Peterson continues, “Big game hunters have also discovered that the 6.5 PRC effectively bridges the gap between the 6.5 Creedmoor and the larger magnums such as the 6.5-300 Weatherby, 6.5 Remington Magnum and the .264 Winchester Magnum. We were not satisfied with the brass on the market for the 6.5 PRC, so we made our own with the same consistent internal volume and durability as the rest of our casings. We hope you like them.”
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Lapua 6.5-284 Winchester Lapua Cases 100/Box
$199.00 Add to cartLapua 6.5-284 Reloading Cases – Box of 100
Lapua’s 6.5-284 case is a 1 brass favourite of long range target shooters and a good choice for all game for which .264 caliber bullets are considered suitable. This world renowned brass is of match quality that can be loaded more times than any brass from competitors. The Lapua 6.5-284 case is the reloader’s dream.
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Lapua 4PH8068: 338 Lapua – Lapua Cases 100/Box
$444.00 Read moreLapua’s development, the original .338 Lapua Magnum is the legendary caliber for long range target shooting. The professionals’ first choice, the .338 Lapua Magnum is indisputably the standard that all others are compared to.
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Lapua 4PL6045: 6mm (.243) Scenar 105gr Scenar Lockbase 100/Box
Read moreLapua LU4HL6045 6mm (.243) Scenar 105gr HPBT 100/box
The first choice for serious target competition. Lapua Scenar hollow point boat tail bullets have given suberb results at long ranges and bench-rest shooting.The Scenar bullets have the IBS World Record in 600 yard Heavy Gun 5-shot group (0.404”) and also hold the official world ISSF record of 600 out of 600 possible, an unbeatable score.
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Lapua 4PL6032: Scenar 6.5mm (.264) 123gr HPBT 100/Box
Read moreLapua LU4PL6032 Scenar 6.5mm (.264) 123gr HPBT 100/box
The first choice for serious target competition. Lapua Scenar hollow point boat tail bullets have given superb results at long ranges and bench-rest shooting.The Scenar bullets have the IBS World Record in 600 yard Heavy Gun 5-shot group (0.404”) and also hold the official world ISSF record of 600 out of 600 possible, an unbeatable score.