Atlantic Marksmen and PolyCase Ammunition Announce New Joint Venture
OutdoorHub 06.04.14
PolyCase Ammunition and Atlantic Marksmen are to announce a new joint venture in which they will manufacture and distribute ammunition made from Lapua brass cartridge cases and PolyCase’s high-performance Cu/P™ bullets. The ammunition produced by the joint venture will be sold under the Atlantic Marksmen™ brand and produced in Savannah, Georgia and Gulfport, Mississippi.
“This new ammunition represents a new level in ammunition technology and design,” says Olivier Scherlofsky, President of Atlantic Marksmen. Combining the world´s best brass, Lapua, with innovative PolyCase metallic-polymer projectiles, Atlantic Marksmen™ is excited to bring lead-free and premium ammunition performance to the American shooting market for the first time.”
The joint venture will release multiple small arms ammunition cartridges and bullet profiles under the Atlantic Marksmen brand over the next several months, from premium lead-free range ammunition to unique high-velocity self-defense rounds. The Atlantic Marksmen brand will incorporate components from Lapua and PolyCase Ammunition.
Lapua’s cases are widely considered the most precise cases on the market and are designed to maintain exact tolerances over dozens of reloading cycles. Advanced metallurgical research and manufacturing techniques ensure that Lapua cases are leaders in uniformity and quality.
“Combined, these components produce an ammunition that is precise, reliable, high-velocity, low-recoil and consistent,” says Paul Lemke, PolyCase founder. “We’re excited about this partnership with Atlantic Marksmen because it marks a key point in our company’s growth. We look forward to a great future together as our lead-free polymer-based projectiles combined with their Lapua brass are an unbeatable combination.”
PolyCase Cu/P bullets are the first injection-molded projectiles manufactured in the United States. A combination of advanced engineering, materials science and high-tech manufacturing methods also used in the manufacture of precision parts for the world’s most demanding racing engines, takes lead-free frangibility to the next level.
“Lightweight projectiles that retain traditional force factor and terminal performance through the dynamic transfer of energy are now a reality because of PolyCase’s patent-pending designs and production processes. PolyCase projectiles function in all weapons and require no specialty loading equipment,” says Paul Lemke.
For more information please visit http://polycaseammo.com/Atlantic.
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