
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 market
Lapua 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 bench-rest 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 concentricity and wall thickness are used in manufacturing. The neck and shoulder are annealed to withstand repeated reloading.
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- Caliber:
- .308
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Reviews
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Lapua is the best
What else can I say! Lapua cases are the best, most consistent on the market. I don't use anything else for my precision rifles.
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Lapua brass
Well, my review is based more on the satisfaction with MileHighshooting. The service and pricing were unbelievable. Had not really heard of them, but did a search for .308 brass and they came up. What a deal on some of the best brass made!! Had one small hiccup ( my fault during ordering). A simple phone call and items were shipped. Great experience! Now constantly check their webpage for deals!!
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Consistency
With competitive prices convenience of online shopping and fast shipping there is no reason to shop anywhere else
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Neck Wall Thickness...
I have not had the chance to reload these yet but I'm told the material composition of the brass that Lapua uses makes their brass the longest lasting. What I have had the chance to do is measure the neck wall thickness. Of the 100 peices of brass I measured 20. They ranged from 0.01375 and 0.01475 with an average thickness around 0.01425. I'm told that manufacturers try to create brass at an average thickness of 0.014 so these are good.
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