Brass cases Alpha 6mm PPC
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Description
Alpha 6 mm PPC Brass
When bench‑rest scores are decided by a single ragged hole and you’d rather skip the hassle of forming 220 Russian, Alpha 6 mm PPC delivers true match‑grade brass straight out of the box. The company’s OCD (Optimized Case Design) geometry, a web that’s 0.020″ thicker than standard, and precision 0.060″ flash‑holes let you run hotter loads while keeping primer pockets tight for cycle after cycle.
Why U.S. shooters recommend it
| Advantage | Forum feedback |
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| Uniform weight & dimensions | “Weights better than Lapua,” one reviewer notes—just ±0.5 gr spread translates to 0.117″ groups at 100 yds. |
| Ready to work | “Just trim, charge, seat and shoot”—no neck‑turning or pocket‑touch‑ups needed. |
| Long‑life SRP pockets | After 11 reloads pockets still hold tight, no “clickers.” |
| Thicker web + .060″ flash‑hole | Added head strength and sure ignition at higher pressures. |
| Generous neck walls | Turn down for .268/.269″ chambers or shoot “no‑turn” with perfect concentricity. |
| Rugged packaging | Dual‑foam clamshell shields necks in transit and on the bench. |
| Made in the USA & tight QC | Small‑batch production with inspection at every stage. |
Technical specifications
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Caliber: 6 mm PPC
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Quantity: 100 cases (Alpha clamshell)
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Material: 70/30 brass, necks factory‑annealed
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Primer pocket: Small Rifle Primer, 0.060″ flash‑hole
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Web thickness: +0.020″ over standard for stronger heads
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Initial prep: mandrel pass + light chamfer; full‑length size after the first firing
Benefits for you
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Lower ES/SD thanks to uniform case volume and precision flash‑holes.
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More reload cycles – beefy heads and snug SRP pockets delay pocket loosening.
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Less bench work – no 220 Russian forming and minimal prep before first load.
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Batch‑to‑batch consistency – copy proven recipes and focus on results, not sorting.
Add Alpha 6 mm PPC to your cart if you want brass that’s ready to print one‑hole groups and tough enough to survive a full season of hard competition—without compromise.