Looking for Cases for reloading, browse below and shop online at Bartlett Arms & Ammo, we stock Lapua Cases. Lapua’s components are known by reloaders all over the world. The top quality and accuracy that are characteristic to all Lapua ammunition is achieved with precise combining of the cartridge components. Lapua offers a wide variety Cases for hunting, sport shooting and target purposes, for centerfire rifle.
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.
Lapua’s 7.62×39 brass offers match quality that no other manufacturer has for this caliber. When it comes to shooting competition purposes in various rifle events, Lapua’s 7.62×39 case is way ahead of all the military quality cases.
The 7mm-08 Remington came to dominate the High Power Silhouette rifle competitions shortly after its introduction, offering a superb combination of power, light recoil and accuracy. With ballistic performance exceeding that of the time honored 7x57mm Mauser, but suited to a shorter action, the 7mm-08 Rem. is an ideal caliber for most big game hunting. Lapua brings the finest materials, state of the art manufacturing methods combined with old world craftsmanship to the production of the 7mm-08 Remington cases. The result is the best quality cartridge brass, carefully monitored, measured and verified at every step of the production process.
Cleaning with ultrasonics requires the correct solution for the correct cleaning application. Lyman has partnered with a renowned chemical research team to develop the right solutions for use with today's Ultrasonic Cleaners. Our Turbo Sonic case cleaning solution was formulated to deliver premium results in cleaning brass and cases inside and out. Our gun parts solution is perfect for steel and stainless steel parts such as barrels, cylinders, or other parts.
This precision tool allows hand reloaders to produce a uniform primer depth for more consistent ignition and improves accuracy. Uniforming tool has a pre-set stop collar set to SAAMI specs. The reloader inserts and turns. Available in large and small sizes (For rifle cases only). Make your primer pockets uniform and consistent with Lyman’s Primer Pocket Uniformer.
This precision tool allows hand reloaders to produce a uniform primer depth for more consistent ignition and improves accuracy. Uniforming tool has a pre-set stop collar set to SAAMI specs. The reloader inserts and turns. Available in large and small sizes (For rifle cases only). Make your primer pockets uniform and consistent with Lyman’s Primer Pocket Uniformer.
Cyclone® Case Dryer
The perfect companion to any Ultrasonic or Rotary cleaning system. No longer will it be necessary to have to wait days for your brass to air dry! The forced heated air circulation of the Cyclone will dry your brass inside and out within an hour or two, with no unsightly water spots. The individual trays can keep your different caliber cases separate. Additionally, the dryer can also be used for gun parts that have been ultrasonically cleaned.
The .223 Remington is one of the most widely used centerfire cartridges today. Tracing its roots back to the .222 Remington, the .223 was designed to achieve certain ballistics for military use. The .223 Remington, when in its military form, is known as the 5.56x45mm NATO. The differences between the two are the pressures that they are loaded at and the chamber in the firearm itself.
Regulating seating depth and the resulting "jump" to the rifling is widely regarded as fundamental to improved accuracy. A few thousandths of an inch change between the bullet and the rifling can make the difference between average accuracy and real tack-driver performance.
The .243 Win. was originally a wildcat designed by Warren Page who necked down the .308 case in the early fifties. The goal was to make a light deer rifle which would still have the advantages of the high-velocity .22-calibers for varmint hunting. In 1955 Winchester made it a commercial round. The .243 is a very popular round all over the world for hunting medium-sized game, probably due to its flat trajectory and very mild recoil. Surprisingly enough its popularity never reached the same degree when it comes to varmint hunting despite the .243” bullet's better wind-bucking capabilities.
This 6.5mm variant is quite a new development, created in 2007 by cooperation between Hornady and Creedmoor Sports, and was designed as a long-range target shooting cartridge. The 6.5mm bullet has long been known to be an excellent long-range bullet, as the projectiles have good sectional densities and ballistic coefficients and the 6,5 Creedmoor has become very popular for long-range hunting. The case is on the shorter side so it can be chambered in a short action rifle.
his is the sporting version of 7,62x51mm NATO. It was introduced by Winchester in 1952 - only a year after the new NATO cartridge. Like most other military cartridges it was expected to become popular for hunting quickly and Winchester wisely decided to make a civilian version with their name.