Lapua Brass 6.5 X 47 Lapua Brass Unprimed 100/Box
All Lapua 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 are the answer. Lapua cases are the best in the world, a statement supported by all top marksmen.
The 6.5×47 Lapua case has base diameter and loading length similar to the .308 Win. case, allowing it to accept the same bolt heads and fit into similar actions and magazines. Lapua’s 6.5×47 case is also the parent case of several popular wildcats, and is frequently necked down to 6mm. This modification allows the 6.5×47 brass to fulfil an even greater range of hunting, varminting or target shooting applications, aided by Lapua’s versatile selection of Scenar bullets. With the incredibly wide range of both match bullets and hunting bullets available in the 6.5 line, the 6.5×47 brass can be tailored to almost any type of game or sport shooting competition. The 6.5×47 Lapua case is truly a masterpiece!
Lapua cases – the top brass 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 Lapua cases are leaders in uniformity and quality.
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 the case has been reloaded many times.
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.
Strict tolerances in concentricity and wall thickness are used in the manufacturing of the case neck. The neck and shoulder of Lapua cases are annealed to withstand repeated reloading.