Designed to work with sort action caliber brass, the new MPA Brass Catcher will save you time, energy, and money on the range.
Watch the MPA Brass Catcher in action above.
Comer, Ga. (January 2020) – MasterPiece Arms (MPA), manufacturers of the MPA BA Rifles and Chassis Systems, is proud to introduce the MPA Brass Catcher, purpose-designed for the bolt action rifle. Debuted at the 2020 SHOT Show, the MPA Brass Catcher can hold up to 15 pieces of full-size short action caliber brass (308, 6.5, 6mm Creedmoor, etc.) or more of smaller brass cases, such as 6BR, 6BRA, Dasher, etc. Stop losing brass and save time and energy at PRS, NRL, and Club/Regional Series events with the MPA Brass Catcher.
The MPA Brass Catcher attaches via the scope base Picatinny rail on a bolt action rifle. The wireframe that holds the pouch is adjustable front to back, as well as up and down. Subtle adjustments can also be made to the wireframe to get the exact fit the shooter wants.
The hinge will position the Brass Catcher closed (up against the ejection port) or open (90 degrees to the ejection port) for easy removal of the brass after each stage. The MPA Brass Catcher is only compatible with short action cartridges. MSRP $149.99.
For more information on MasterPiece Arms and their product line of rifles, chassis systems, and accessories, visit www.masterpiecearms.com.
Wow thats almost $10 per brass case caught…
We’re still looking at an industry book-ended by the $30 Caldwell and the $250 tactical brass set up… with nothing in between except this now.
Things are getting better but this is still a market begging to be aggresively taken by someone with a value focused product.
Is it that hard to just pick up the damn brass by hand? Seriously for $150 I simply don’t see value. Maybe it’s just me.
What about those super secret missions when you don’t want any brass left behind?