Peterson Brass 33 XC Unprimed 250/Box
Peterson Match-Grade Brass rifle casings are manufactured on new, state-of-the-art production lines which use cutting-edge technology to produce some of the most precise and consistent casings on the market. Peterson are committed to producing Match-Grade Brass that enables their customers to get more reloads per casing than industry average.
The .33 XC is a new cartridge designed for Extreme Long Range shooting. The .33 XC has the same head and tube base diameter as a .338 Lapua magnum, but with less taper in the body. It has a steeper shoulder angle. It’s longer than a .338 LM and holds quite a bit more powder. It is even taller than a CheyTac.
The concept of the .33 XC was developed by David Tubb, a long-time dominant force in the long-distance, competitive shooting community. He is also the designer of the 6 XC cartridge. Tubb turned his attention to Extreme Long Range shooting, and the ELR community. He designed the .33 XC for shooters who have the gear to load and shoot .338 Lapua, who want to reach out farther. With a chamber reamer from Tubb a .338 Lapua Mag owner can have their gun re-chambered for the .33 XC and turn it into an ELR gun.
The .33 XC is a high velocity, flat shooting calibre that allows shooters a new option for getting into ELR As evidence of its efficacy, David Tubb set a new ELR Cold Bore world record on December 2nd 2018 with the .33 XC, attested to by FCSA – 2,200 yards.
All brass is annealed and final cleaned before leaving the factory. For extra protection and extra storage, the .33 XC comes packaged in a heavy-duty plastic ammo box.