Peterson Brass 6.5x47 Lapua Unprimed Box of 50
Product Information
All 50 count listings of Peterson Cartridge casings come in one of their plastic ammo boxes.
Made in the U.S.A.
Match-Grade is a standard that must be held throughout the entire process of manufacturing some of the most consistent, accurate, and durable brass rifle casings available today. From Peterson's small batch production lines to their quality control department, to your bench, and on to the range. Match-grade is the standard that Peterson strives to achieve so that customers can maintain that standard all the way to the target.
The 6.5x47 Lapua is a caliber used by top shooters around the world. But the 6.5x47 is also a great caliber for less experienced shooters, because it is an easy caliber to develop accurate loads for.
Handloaders often talk about “accuracy nodes” which refers to how broad the powder charge can range and still produce consistently accurate shots. Some calibers have very small accuracy nodes. Also, with some calibers the frequency of those nodes is a lot less. But the 6.5x47 Lapua caliber has a large number of accuracy nodes and those nodes cover a broad range. We know of one 6.5x47 shooter who put over 3,000 rounds through the same barrel, and even with that amount of throat wear is still shooting sub-MOA at 1,000 yards with the same load.
According to Derek Peterson, president of Peterson Cartridge, “We are glad to have added the 6.5x47 Lapua to our growing arsenal of calibers in high use by competitive and long distance shooters.”
NOTE: All Peterson SRP casings feature a small flash hole in the diameter of 0.060” vs. the 0.080” flash hole found in their LRP casings. This means you will need an X-small/ Undersized Decapping Pin to deprime these casings.
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.
This is not loaded ammunition.





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