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Page 1: Norma catalog eng 2011

At the Heart of the MomentNorma distributors are listed on page 13 and at: www.norma.cc

Norma Precision ABSE-670 40 Åmotfors, SwedenPhone +46 571-315 00 Fax +46 571-315 40

Norma has been the official purveyor to the Swedish Royal Court

for many years.

We retain the right to alter any product specifications and appearance without notice.Production: Kodiak Markenkommunikation GmbH, Germany.

2011

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The Home of Our Passion

Endless woods and lakeland, untouched wilderness – this is Sweden, our home country. The game density is exceptionally high and hunting and fi shing are an integral part of Swedish culture.Hunters are passionate, confi dent and widely accepted. They are known for their professional and ethical behaviour, as well as accurate shooting, a dedication that results in healthy wildlife populations.The ideas and expertise of Swedish hunters have grown to what Norma represents today:it is one of the leading manufacturers of superior ammunition – highly respected all over the world.

Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

04 Norma Philosophy

08 Quality Standards

12 Hunting around the World

42 Bullets & Cases

53 Reloading & Powder

54 Ballistic Data

70 Target Shooting

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425

25

371

2 3

The Home of Our Passion

Endless woods and lakeland, untouched wilderness – this is Sweden, our home country. The game density is exceptionally high and hunting and fi shing are an integral part of Swedish culture.Hunters are passionate, confi dent and widely accepted. They are known for their professional and ethical behaviour, as well as accurate shooting, a dedication that results in healthy wildlife populations.The ideas and expertise of Swedish hunters have grown to what Norma represents today:it is one of the leading manufacturers of superior ammunition – highly respected all over the world.

Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

04 Norma Philosophy

08 Quality Standards

12 Hunting around the World

42 Bullets & Cases

53 Reloading & Powder

54 Ballistic Data

70 Target Shooting

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Our Philosophy –Our Philosophy –Our Philosophy –“At The Heart of the Moment”

The new Norma catalogue and our packages together introduce a brand-new visual design. Blending wildlife with landscape images captures our way of experiencing nature with all our senses.

This experience inspires us to create cutting-edge technology which is expressed by com-bining hunting impressions with rough drawings of our products.

For the past 25 years, we have been using the special Norma mode of packing 20 rounds of hunting ammunition in a red plastic tray, inserted into the box from one of the gables. This is a well-accepted way of keeping the hunting rounds neatly separated and � rmly � xed to the tray, thereby preventing them from rubbing against each other and rattling when the hunter moves. This way of packaging has been copied by numerous of our cohort in the trade.

Now, we are taking the next step. The basic idea of keeping rounds of ammunition � rmly � xed and safely away from each other is still a requirement. But more than this. Now the trays have been made up from modules of � ve, so that the hunter can tear o  a � ve-module and put it into a pocket. Knowing that most of the time � ve rounds are more than are needed even in a lively hunting situation, this is certainly a good improvement.

The Evolution of Design. Brand-New Logo, Artwork and Packaging.

Happiness, most of the time, is about something we experienced in the past. It’s about something that used to be, leaving us so that only afterwards could we conclude how fi ne it was. Happiness is periods or moments mostly in the past tense. Maybe it’s the way we live today. Our dreams are always ahead of us and somehow we have lost the ability to appreciate and enjoy the present.

I remember staying awake one night at the famous Ice hotel in Jukkasjärvi, in northern Sweden, listening to my iPod and feeling miserably cold. It never crossed my mind I’d be having trouble going to sleep. Van Morrison sang, “These are the days … there’s only here, there’s only now.” It was a great song with lyrics fi t for reciting in church. Enjoy the moment, it said – and I did.

Hunting brings the moment, wherever you may be, in the mighty pines of northern Europe or Canada, in a beech forest along the wide Danube River in Hungary or in the immense dry veld of Namibia, looking for the particular kind of game you’ve been dreaming of. If we’re lucky, we’ll get that special moment – only here, and only now. It’s an intense feeling – it’s The Heart of the Moment.

And so it becomes up to us then, to our skill with a rifl e. We need that suitable match between our best judgement and controlled forcefulness. It helps if we’ve done our training, as we should have, giving that superior feeling of the successful athlete – we just can’t lose. When push comes to shove, there are no doubts as to the outcome.

Trust yourself, your rifl eand your ammo.At The Heart of the Moment, in that so-brief, decisive ins-tant of truly being there, intensely alive and on top of the situation, you’ll do your job, and Norma ammo the rest. It’s instant happiness in the open air, something to enjoy right here and now, and something to remember. It’s very nearly a religious thing. At The Heart of the Moment,

Torbjörn

Philosophy Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

The newly created Norma logo symbolizes our core values: the fascination for our sport and the spirit of innovation. Torbjörn Lindskog, CEO

Torbjörn Lindskog, CEO

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Our Philosophy –Our Philosophy –Our Philosophy –“At The Heart of the Moment”

The new Norma catalogue and our packages together introduce a brand-new visual design. Blending wildlife with landscape images captures our way of experiencing nature with all our senses.

This experience inspires us to create cutting-edge technology which is expressed by com-bining hunting impressions with rough drawings of our products.

For the past 25 years, we have been using the special Norma mode of packing 20 rounds of hunting ammunition in a red plastic tray, inserted into the box from one of the gables. This is a well-accepted way of keeping the hunting rounds neatly separated and � rmly � xed to the tray, thereby preventing them from rubbing against each other and rattling when the hunter moves. This way of packaging has been copied by numerous of our cohort in the trade.

Now, we are taking the next step. The basic idea of keeping rounds of ammunition � rmly � xed and safely away from each other is still a requirement. But more than this. Now the trays have been made up from modules of � ve, so that the hunter can tear o  a � ve-module and put it into a pocket. Knowing that most of the time � ve rounds are more than are needed even in a lively hunting situation, this is certainly a good improvement.

The Evolution of Design. Brand-New Logo, Artwork and Packaging.

Happiness, most of the time, is about something we experienced in the past. It’s about something that used to be, leaving us so that only afterwards could we conclude how fi ne it was. Happiness is periods or moments mostly in the past tense. Maybe it’s the way we live today. Our dreams are always ahead of us and somehow we have lost the ability to appreciate and enjoy the present.

I remember staying awake one night at the famous Ice hotel in Jukkasjärvi, in northern Sweden, listening to my iPod and feeling miserably cold. It never crossed my mind I’d be having trouble going to sleep. Van Morrison sang, “These are the days … there’s only here, there’s only now.” It was a great song with lyrics fi t for reciting in church. Enjoy the moment, it said – and I did.

Hunting brings the moment, wherever you may be, in the mighty pines of northern Europe or Canada, in a beech forest along the wide Danube River in Hungary or in the immense dry veld of Namibia, looking for the particular kind of game you’ve been dreaming of. If we’re lucky, we’ll get that special moment – only here, and only now. It’s an intense feeling – it’s The Heart of the Moment.

And so it becomes up to us then, to our skill with a rifl e. We need that suitable match between our best judgement and controlled forcefulness. It helps if we’ve done our training, as we should have, giving that superior feeling of the successful athlete – we just can’t lose. When push comes to shove, there are no doubts as to the outcome.

Trust yourself, your rifl eand your ammo.At The Heart of the Moment, in that so-brief, decisive ins-tant of truly being there, intensely alive and on top of the situation, you’ll do your job, and Norma ammo the rest. It’s instant happiness in the open air, something to enjoy right here and now, and something to remember. It’s very nearly a religious thing. At The Heart of the Moment,

Torbjörn

Philosophy Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

The newly created Norma logo symbolizes our core values: the fascination for our sport and the spirit of innovation. Torbjörn Lindskog, CEO

Torbjörn Lindskog, CEO

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The � rst home of Norma in Åmotfors, Sweden, in 1902. The � rst Norma factory, built in 1911. The Norma factory building in the 1950s. In the 1960s, a new factory is built to modern standards,and opens in 1967.

In Norma’s conference facility, the complete range of calibresmanufactured through the years is on show.

Committed to the Passion of ShootingWhen the Swedish shooting community needed a domestic supplier in Sweden, the Norwegian Enger brothers set up their business in Åmotfors, some 20 kilometres from the border to Norway.

The production of ammunition demands comprehensive expertise to be passed on from generation to generation. In 1902, Ivar Enger started a factory for the production of projectiles for target ammunition in Åmotfors, Sweden, 20 km from the Norwegian border. Enger and his two brothers already ran a factory in Norway, which was politically uncertain at that time.

1895 Norma Projektilfabrik A/S is founded in Oslo, Norway.

1902 A subsidiary is opened in Åmotfors, with one workerand two machines.

1911 The ­ rst factory is built.

1940 In rapid expansion, 10 new factory buildings are added.

1942 The company now employs 800 workers.

1950 Norma turns to new markets and countries. The production of civilian ammunition begins, for hunting and sport shooting.

1965 Norma merges with its competitor Svenska Metallverken.

1967 The new factory is opened. It employs 530 workers and manufactures64 million cartridges.

1975 Hasselfors Bruk AB becomes the new owner.Now 65 million cartridges are manufactured.

1979 FFV acquires Norma.Rationalization of the corporate structure follows.Military production moves to Vanäsverken.

1990 Norma is acquired by Dynamit Nobel AG.

2002 Ruag of Switzerland takes over Norma.Production reaches 23 million cartridges in 70 calibres.This is one of the biggest ranges of ri� e ammunition in the world.

2011 Output reaches 30 million rounds of ammunition in106 di� erent calibres.

Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

>> NORMA 1895 – 2011

History

With three employees, a pro� t of 1.318 Swedish Crowns and a production of 225,000 projectiles, the � rst year of Norma’s history went by.

In 1939, Norma had some 80 employees, and by the out-break of WWII, the demand for military ammunition rose and the number of employees quickly jumped to 800.

In the ’50s, Norma started the progression to civilian am-munition production for hunting and sport shooting.

Between 1965 and 1979, company ownership had shifted on several occasions. FFV, owned by the Swedish govern-ment, bought Norma in 1979 and all military production was moved to another FFV-owned factory. From this point Norma focused entirely on producing hunting and target ammunition.

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The � rst home of Norma in Åmotfors, Sweden, in 1902. The � rst Norma factory, built in 1911. The Norma factory building in the 1950s. In the 1960s, a new factory is built to modern standards,and opens in 1967.

In Norma’s conference facility, the complete range of calibresmanufactured through the years is on show.

Committed to the Passion of ShootingWhen the Swedish shooting community needed a domestic supplier in Sweden, the Norwegian Enger brothers set up their business in Åmotfors, some 20 kilometres from the border to Norway.

The production of ammunition demands comprehensive expertise to be passed on from generation to generation. In 1902, Ivar Enger started a factory for the production of projectiles for target ammunition in Åmotfors, Sweden, 20 km from the Norwegian border. Enger and his two brothers already ran a factory in Norway, which was politically uncertain at that time.

1895 Norma Projektilfabrik A/S is founded in Oslo, Norway.

1902 A subsidiary is opened in Åmotfors, with one workerand two machines.

1911 The ­ rst factory is built.

1940 In rapid expansion, 10 new factory buildings are added.

1942 The company now employs 800 workers.

1950 Norma turns to new markets and countries. The production of civilian ammunition begins, for hunting and sport shooting.

1965 Norma merges with its competitor Svenska Metallverken.

1967 The new factory is opened. It employs 530 workers and manufactures64 million cartridges.

1975 Hasselfors Bruk AB becomes the new owner.Now 65 million cartridges are manufactured.

1979 FFV acquires Norma.Rationalization of the corporate structure follows.Military production moves to Vanäsverken.

1990 Norma is acquired by Dynamit Nobel AG.

2002 Ruag of Switzerland takes over Norma.Production reaches 23 million cartridges in 70 calibres.This is one of the biggest ranges of ri� e ammunition in the world.

2011 Output reaches 30 million rounds of ammunition in106 di� erent calibres.

Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

>> NORMA 1895 – 2011

History

With three employees, a pro� t of 1.318 Swedish Crowns and a production of 225,000 projectiles, the � rst year of Norma’s history went by.

In 1939, Norma had some 80 employees, and by the out-break of WWII, the demand for military ammunition rose and the number of employees quickly jumped to 800.

In the ’50s, Norma started the progression to civilian am-munition production for hunting and sport shooting.

Between 1965 and 1979, company ownership had shifted on several occasions. FFV, owned by the Swedish govern-ment, bought Norma in 1979 and all military production was moved to another FFV-owned factory. From this point Norma focused entirely on producing hunting and target ammunition.

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Vision – but most of all, Elaborate Handcraft for Maximum Quality

“We have a fantastic esprit de corps. We’re � exible, we work hard and above all we have fun together when we’re travelling or hunting. We laugh a lot, and why not? – since we’re one of the most pro� table companies in business.”Torbjörn Lindskog, CEO.

Team & Quality Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

Norma will never be the world’s biggest producer of hun-ting and target ammunition and there are a few places where we will never be market leaders. We won’t make the world’s cheapest ammunition, either. And we really have no wish at all to compete where the only criterion for purchase is price. Even if we could.

But, we’re hell bent on a few other things. First and foremost, we’ll remain one of the best! We have one of the very best out  ts in business – excellent engineers,   rst-class operators of our machines, top-rank ballisticians and a sales force that many colleagues in the trade must envy.

During our hunts, in one beautiful landscape or other somewhere in God’s creation, we pinch ourselves and mutter, “I’m one lucky son of a gun!” Our ambition is to be number one, and to stay there. We like winning and our attitude to losing requires a stronger expression than we can print.

Fate could have put us into automotive parts or electro-nics. That would have been tough luck and so we won’t forget that whatever skill we put in here, there’s got to be a bit of luck as well.

Teamwork for us means that decisions are taken at the very levels in our organization where the knowledge is and where the impact of the decision will be felt, and we all make sure we know where the strategic goal is. The pyramid of hierarchy is a low one, with a wide base. That makes decisions better and faster, and more inspiring, too.

We manufacture 106 calibres and the trend is: increase! Most companies would say, “It’s too much. Let’s concen-trate on the volume products.” But we know that we have the � exibility for more calibres, for our own requirements and for the requirements of our OEM customers. Who wants to be in the commodity business? Not us. So, we’re here to win. The famous American Army General Douglas MacArthur once said: “There is no substitute for victory” – and there really isn’t.

For more than 100 years small arms ammunition has been manufactured at Norma Precision AB in Åmotfors. This means that more than a century of industrial tradition and know-how is supporting a very mature product, according to marketing theory. And most im-portant, hunters’ and shooters’ experience has always had a strong in� uence. In a moment of insight, a former Norma production manager once stated: “a circuit board is a very complex product, which is easy to make, and a cartridge of ammu-nition is a simple product, which is di� cult to produce.”

Quality is constantly monitored and rejects collected are the basis forcontinuous improvement.

Nothing could be more true. A cartridge is put together using many variables, and they have to be tuned to perfection for each batch and each production run.

It takes skill and experience to do this, as much as it takes superb engineering to keep the machines holding tolerances of thousandths of a millimetre, day in and day out. First class employees, tradition and solid know-how – these are what make the cartridges produced in Åmotfors number one in quality and what make Norma one of the greatest names in the trade.

We realize that we’re lucky, because we’re in the hunting business – the dream business.

Vision – but most of all, a question of attitude.

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Vision – but most of all, Elaborate Handcraft for Maximum Quality

“We have a fantastic esprit de corps. We’re � exible, we work hard and above all we have fun together when we’re travelling or hunting. We laugh a lot, and why not? – since we’re one of the most pro� table companies in business.”Torbjörn Lindskog, CEO.

Team & Quality Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

Norma will never be the world’s biggest producer of hun-ting and target ammunition and there are a few places where we will never be market leaders. We won’t make the world’s cheapest ammunition, either. And we really have no wish at all to compete where the only criterion for purchase is price. Even if we could.

But, we’re hell bent on a few other things. First and foremost, we’ll remain one of the best! We have one of the very best out  ts in business – excellent engineers,   rst-class operators of our machines, top-rank ballisticians and a sales force that many colleagues in the trade must envy.

During our hunts, in one beautiful landscape or other somewhere in God’s creation, we pinch ourselves and mutter, “I’m one lucky son of a gun!” Our ambition is to be number one, and to stay there. We like winning and our attitude to losing requires a stronger expression than we can print.

Fate could have put us into automotive parts or electro-nics. That would have been tough luck and so we won’t forget that whatever skill we put in here, there’s got to be a bit of luck as well.

Teamwork for us means that decisions are taken at the very levels in our organization where the knowledge is and where the impact of the decision will be felt, and we all make sure we know where the strategic goal is. The pyramid of hierarchy is a low one, with a wide base. That makes decisions better and faster, and more inspiring, too.

We manufacture 106 calibres and the trend is: increase! Most companies would say, “It’s too much. Let’s concen-trate on the volume products.” But we know that we have the � exibility for more calibres, for our own requirements and for the requirements of our OEM customers. Who wants to be in the commodity business? Not us. So, we’re here to win. The famous American Army General Douglas MacArthur once said: “There is no substitute for victory” – and there really isn’t.

For more than 100 years small arms ammunition has been manufactured at Norma Precision AB in Åmotfors. This means that more than a century of industrial tradition and know-how is supporting a very mature product, according to marketing theory. And most im-portant, hunters’ and shooters’ experience has always had a strong in� uence. In a moment of insight, a former Norma production manager once stated: “a circuit board is a very complex product, which is easy to make, and a cartridge of ammu-nition is a simple product, which is di� cult to produce.”

Quality is constantly monitored and rejects collected are the basis forcontinuous improvement.

Nothing could be more true. A cartridge is put together using many variables, and they have to be tuned to perfection for each batch and each production run.

It takes skill and experience to do this, as much as it takes superb engineering to keep the machines holding tolerances of thousandths of a millimetre, day in and day out. First class employees, tradition and solid know-how – these are what make the cartridges produced in Åmotfors number one in quality and what make Norma one of the greatest names in the trade.

We realize that we’re lucky, because we’re in the hunting business – the dream business.

Vision – but most of all, a question of attitude.

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A Strong Alliance, Built to Last

Alliances

In cooperation with the leading German ri� e manufactu-rer Blaser, Norma has developed a brand-new generation of high-performance cartridges, the Blaser Magnums. No existing calibres were copied. Instead, the latest ammu-nition technology was applied to achieve the optimum performance in each calibre group. This is a pleasant change contributing to the history of ammunition. Both high-quality manufacturers were keen to avoid any com-promises in the production of their joint venture.

Thanks to optimized cartridge geometry, a strong case head and modern powder types together with four-groove barrel pro� les and adapted twist rates, all development objectives have been achieved. Further loads are planned. The Blaser Magnum calibres are made under both the Blaser and Norma brands. Norma o� ers additional loads under its own company label.

For Norma it has been invaluable to enter into this cooperation. We’ve learnt how a modern ri� e manufac-turer works, learnt about highest priorities and how well

things are tested before they are sold. Both we and Blaser are convinced that this is the way to create and launch new cartridges. For about 60 years, now, we’ve had similar cooperation with Weatherby. Other collaborations are being worked on, and this is good for both producers and customers.

Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

Strategic AlliancesWhen putting together the most e� ective assortment of hunting cartridges, we try to assess exactly what the market wants in terms of bullets that are e� cient for the hunts they’re intended for. We also endeavour to come up with a good mix of tradition and state of the art, meaning the latest in bullet technology. Then, there’s the question of which famous bullet brands can boost the attraction of our own Norma brand. Strategic alliances are of vital importance to us. Who’s in the winning position? With whom should we tackle the future? And, � nally, who is the easiest to deal with?

Regarding Original Equipment Manufacturer customers, it’s a similar situation. Who are the ones we can work with and fortify our own development with? The histories of Weatherby and Norma are so much linked together that we dare say one would not have been what it is without the other. OEMs are colleagues of the trade, partners and comrades in arms.

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A Strong Alliance, Built to Last

Alliances

In cooperation with the leading German ri� e manufactu-rer Blaser, Norma has developed a brand-new generation of high-performance cartridges, the Blaser Magnums. No existing calibres were copied. Instead, the latest ammu-nition technology was applied to achieve the optimum performance in each calibre group. This is a pleasant change contributing to the history of ammunition. Both high-quality manufacturers were keen to avoid any com-promises in the production of their joint venture.

Thanks to optimized cartridge geometry, a strong case head and modern powder types together with four-groove barrel pro� les and adapted twist rates, all development objectives have been achieved. Further loads are planned. The Blaser Magnum calibres are made under both the Blaser and Norma brands. Norma o� ers additional loads under its own company label.

For Norma it has been invaluable to enter into this cooperation. We’ve learnt how a modern ri� e manufac-turer works, learnt about highest priorities and how well

things are tested before they are sold. Both we and Blaser are convinced that this is the way to create and launch new cartridges. For about 60 years, now, we’ve had similar cooperation with Weatherby. Other collaborations are being worked on, and this is good for both producers and customers.

Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

Strategic AlliancesWhen putting together the most e� ective assortment of hunting cartridges, we try to assess exactly what the market wants in terms of bullets that are e� cient for the hunts they’re intended for. We also endeavour to come up with a good mix of tradition and state of the art, meaning the latest in bullet technology. Then, there’s the question of which famous bullet brands can boost the attraction of our own Norma brand. Strategic alliances are of vital importance to us. Who’s in the winning position? With whom should we tackle the future? And, � nally, who is the easiest to deal with?

Regarding Original Equipment Manufacturer customers, it’s a similar situation. Who are the ones we can work with and fortify our own development with? The histories of Weatherby and Norma are so much linked together that we dare say one would not have been what it is without the other. OEMs are colleagues of the trade, partners and comrades in arms.

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Hunting Around the WorldTraditions are very di� erent around the world. And why not? This is the kind of thing that makes other cultures so interesting. Sure enough, this is also true for hunting.

For instance, Americans often use lighter bullets and higher muzzle velocity. Average ranges are also longer. Europeans traditionally use heavier bullets and moderate velocities. They shoot at shorter ranges. This has a direct e� ect on the choice of bullets, Stateside and in Europe. Bullets striking at high velocity need to be tougher to hold together. So, for instance, a copper bullet is more suited for   at-&-fast shooting than traditional soft-noses.

Another thing is the character of the hunt. Are you there for the trophy or the meat? Are you concerned with maximum impact or do you want to make sure that as little meat as possible is destroyed? Again, this in  uences the choice of bullets for di� erent parts of the globe.

Norma’s assortment of cartridges pretty much covers every aspect of hunting, from north to south and from east to west. In this catalogue we’ve collected some stories, re  ecting hunting experiences in di� erent parts of the world, and we’re pleased to share them with you.

AFRICA

NORTHERN EUROPE

CENTRAL & SOUTHERN EUROPE

NORTH AMERICA

SOUTH AMERICA

THE PACIFIC

RUSSIA

Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & VisionHunting Grounds

AndorraArmeria Font del Margewww.fontdelmarge.com

ArgentinaFull Metal S.A.www.full-metal.com.ar

AustraliaParabellum Importswww.parabellumimports.com.au

AustriaRUAG Ammotec Austria GmbHwww.genschow.com

Austria (powder)Rohof Wa� enhandel GmbHwww.rohofwa� en.at

Wa� en Dorfnerwww.wa� en-dorfner.at

BeneluxRUAG Ammotec Benelux B.V.B.A.www.ruag.be

BulgariaBereta Trading Ltd. www.vipgunscenter.com

CanadaR. Nicholls Distributors Inc.www.rnicholls.com

ChileTEC Harseim Ltda.www.tec.cl

CroatiaDetonex d.o.o.www.detonex.hr

Czech RepublicDetex, spol. s r.o.www.detex.cz

DenmarkNormark Denmark A/Swww.normark.dk

EstoniaTrapper Oüwww.trapper.ee

FinlandUrheilu & Kalastus Oywww.ukpallas.�

FranceRUAG Ammotec Francewww.ruag.fr

GermanyFrankonia www.frankonia.de

RUAG Ammotec GmbHwww.ruag.de

Germany (powder)Müller Technischer Grosshandelwww.pulver-mueller.de

Great BritainRUAG Ammotec UK Ltd.www.ruag.co.uk

HungaryDiana Kereskedelmi Szö[email protected]

IcelandHlað ehf.www.hlad.is

ItalyBignami S.p.A.www.bignami.it

JapanNippo Kogyo Co., Ltd.www.nippokogyo.jp

KazakhstanITA „Kazokhotrybolovsoyuz Ltd.“www.kors.kz

LatviaSIA „Purnavu muiža“ www.purnavumuiza.lv

LithuaniaUAB „Oksalis“ www.oksalis.lt

MauritiusRobert Le Maire Ltd.www.rlmgroup.mu

NamibiaThe Gun Shopwww.the-gunshop.com

A. Rosenthal (Pty) [email protected]

New CaledoniaOmnium Calédonien [email protected]

New ZealandC.R. Pain [email protected]

NorwayNorma ASwww.norma.as

Gresvig ASwww.gresvig.no

Poland„Artemix“www.artemix.com.pl

PortugalEspingardaria Altamira Ldª[email protected]

RomaniaS.C. Material Group S.R.L.www.huntershop.ro

RussiaOhotnik Groupwww.ohotnik.com

OOO Kolchugawww.kolchuga.ru

LLC Gun Store „Arsenal“www.sniper.ru

SlovakiaArtemis - Krnáč Otowww.artemis.sk

SloveniaKoptex d.o.o.www.koptex.com

South AfricaInter-Arms [email protected]

SpainExcopesa 2000, S.L.www.excopesa.es

SwedenGyttorp Jakt ABwww.gyttorp.se

Jaktia ABwww.jaktia.se

Normark Scandinavia ABwww.normark.se

SwitzerlandGlaser Handels AGwww.glaser-handels.ch

TanzaniaTanganyika Arms Ltd.www.crownholdings.net

TurkeyALA Uluslararasi Ltd. Sti.www.alainter.com

UkraineFenikswww.feniks.odessa.ua

Friedrich Lux KGwww.lux-ukraine.com.ua

UruguayArmeria JJ [email protected]

USABlack Hills Shooters Supplywww.bhshooters.com

Graf & Sons, Inc.www.grafs.com

Huntingtonwww.huntingtons.com

Midway USAwww.midwayusa.com

Sinclair International, Inc.www.sinclairintl.com

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Hunting Around the WorldTraditions are very di� erent around the world. And why not? This is the kind of thing that makes other cultures so interesting. Sure enough, this is also true for hunting.

For instance, Americans often use lighter bullets and higher muzzle velocity. Average ranges are also longer. Europeans traditionally use heavier bullets and moderate velocities. They shoot at shorter ranges. This has a direct e� ect on the choice of bullets, Stateside and in Europe. Bullets striking at high velocity need to be tougher to hold together. So, for instance, a copper bullet is more suited for   at-&-fast shooting than traditional soft-noses.

Another thing is the character of the hunt. Are you there for the trophy or the meat? Are you concerned with maximum impact or do you want to make sure that as little meat as possible is destroyed? Again, this in  uences the choice of bullets for di� erent parts of the globe.

Norma’s assortment of cartridges pretty much covers every aspect of hunting, from north to south and from east to west. In this catalogue we’ve collected some stories, re  ecting hunting experiences in di� erent parts of the world, and we’re pleased to share them with you.

AFRICA

NORTHERN EUROPE

CENTRAL & SOUTHERN EUROPE

NORTH AMERICA

SOUTH AMERICA

THE PACIFIC

RUSSIA

Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & VisionHunting Grounds

AndorraArmeria Font del Margewww.fontdelmarge.com

ArgentinaFull Metal S.A.www.full-metal.com.ar

AustraliaParabellum Importswww.parabellumimports.com.au

AustriaRUAG Ammotec Austria GmbHwww.genschow.com

Austria (powder)Rohof Wa� enhandel GmbHwww.rohofwa� en.at

Wa� en Dorfnerwww.wa� en-dorfner.at

BeneluxRUAG Ammotec Benelux B.V.B.A.www.ruag.be

BulgariaBereta Trading Ltd. www.vipgunscenter.com

CanadaR. Nicholls Distributors Inc.www.rnicholls.com

ChileTEC Harseim Ltda.www.tec.cl

CroatiaDetonex d.o.o.www.detonex.hr

Czech RepublicDetex, spol. s r.o.www.detex.cz

DenmarkNormark Denmark A/Swww.normark.dk

EstoniaTrapper Oüwww.trapper.ee

FinlandUrheilu & Kalastus Oywww.ukpallas.�

FranceRUAG Ammotec Francewww.ruag.fr

GermanyFrankonia www.frankonia.de

RUAG Ammotec GmbHwww.ruag.de

Germany (powder)Müller Technischer Grosshandelwww.pulver-mueller.de

Great BritainRUAG Ammotec UK Ltd.www.ruag.co.uk

HungaryDiana Kereskedelmi Szö[email protected]

IcelandHlað ehf.www.hlad.is

ItalyBignami S.p.A.www.bignami.it

JapanNippo Kogyo Co., Ltd.www.nippokogyo.jp

KazakhstanITA „Kazokhotrybolovsoyuz Ltd.“www.kors.kz

LatviaSIA „Purnavu muiža“ www.purnavumuiza.lv

LithuaniaUAB „Oksalis“ www.oksalis.lt

MauritiusRobert Le Maire Ltd.www.rlmgroup.mu

NamibiaThe Gun Shopwww.the-gunshop.com

A. Rosenthal (Pty) [email protected]

New CaledoniaOmnium Calédonien [email protected]

New ZealandC.R. Pain [email protected]

NorwayNorma ASwww.norma.as

Gresvig ASwww.gresvig.no

Poland„Artemix“www.artemix.com.pl

PortugalEspingardaria Altamira Ldª[email protected]

RomaniaS.C. Material Group S.R.L.www.huntershop.ro

RussiaOhotnik Groupwww.ohotnik.com

OOO Kolchugawww.kolchuga.ru

LLC Gun Store „Arsenal“www.sniper.ru

SlovakiaArtemis - Krnáč Otowww.artemis.sk

SloveniaKoptex d.o.o.www.koptex.com

South AfricaInter-Arms [email protected]

SpainExcopesa 2000, S.L.www.excopesa.es

SwedenGyttorp Jakt ABwww.gyttorp.se

Jaktia ABwww.jaktia.se

Normark Scandinavia ABwww.normark.se

SwitzerlandGlaser Handels AGwww.glaser-handels.ch

TanzaniaTanganyika Arms Ltd.www.crownholdings.net

TurkeyALA Uluslararasi Ltd. Sti.www.alainter.com

UkraineFenikswww.feniks.odessa.ua

Friedrich Lux KGwww.lux-ukraine.com.ua

UruguayArmeria JJ [email protected]

USABlack Hills Shooters Supplywww.bhshooters.com

Graf & Sons, Inc.www.grafs.com

Huntingtonwww.huntingtons.com

Midway USAwww.midwayusa.com

Sinclair International, Inc.www.sinclairintl.com

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African Plains GameFor many keen hunters, Africa represents the ful� lment of their dreams. As always, though, there is a di� erence between the dream in the arm chair in front of the � re, while you plan your safari, and the re-ality on the ground amidst the heat, dust, tsetse � ies and the inevitable, unique Af-rican ability to break, disrupt or derail the best of plans. Norma’s commitment to the hunter is to deliver the � nest ammu nition possible, so that, whatever else Africa throws in the sportsman’s face, poor per-formance from his ammunition will not be a factor. For, whether you are hunting the big � ve or collecting the tiny ten, highest quality ammunition is a key component. Norma took a simple, no-compromise approach to making the most reliable and best-performing ammunition available for African hunting. Whatever Africa throws at you, we will deliver our part of ful� lling your dream safari.

The Dream of African Hunting

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Africa: thousands of square miles of unfenced wilderness, with wildlife in greater variety and numbers than are available anywhere else. No matter if you are out hunting for dangerous game or for the rarer, shyer species – Africa will demand all your skill and commitment.

Norma Oryx

Calibre:

308 Norma Mag.

Weight Retention:

94%

180 grains,from Gemsbok/Oryx

Norma Oryx

Calibre:

375 H&H Mag.

Weight Retention:

96%

300 grains,from Eland

Nosler AccuBond®

Calibre:

30-06.

Weight Retention:

61%

180 grains,from Wildebeest

Nosler Partition

Calibre:

308 Win.

Weight Retention:

64%

180 grains, from Hartebeest

Swift A-Frame

Calibre:

300 Win. Mag.

Weight Retention:

95%

180 grains,from Wildebeest

Barnes TSX

Calibre:

300 Win. Mag.

Weight Retention:

100%

150 grains, from Gemsbok/Oryx

Please � nd more information on ballistic data on pages 54 - 69 and calibre selection on page 47.

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African Plains GameFor many keen hunters, Africa represents the ful� lment of their dreams. As always, though, there is a di� erence between the dream in the arm chair in front of the � re, while you plan your safari, and the re-ality on the ground amidst the heat, dust, tsetse � ies and the inevitable, unique Af-rican ability to break, disrupt or derail the best of plans. Norma’s commitment to the hunter is to deliver the � nest ammu nition possible, so that, whatever else Africa throws in the sportsman’s face, poor per-formance from his ammunition will not be a factor. For, whether you are hunting the big � ve or collecting the tiny ten, highest quality ammunition is a key component. Norma took a simple, no-compromise approach to making the most reliable and best-performing ammunition available for African hunting. Whatever Africa throws at you, we will deliver our part of ful� lling your dream safari.

The Dream of African Hunting

Hunting in Africa Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

Africa: thousands of square miles of unfenced wilderness, with wildlife in greater variety and numbers than are available anywhere else. No matter if you are out hunting for dangerous game or for the rarer, shyer species – Africa will demand all your skill and commitment.

Norma Oryx

Calibre:

308 Norma Mag.

Weight Retention:

94%

180 grains,from Gemsbok/Oryx

Norma Oryx

Calibre:

375 H&H Mag.

Weight Retention:

96%

300 grains,from Eland

Nosler AccuBond®

Calibre:

30-06.

Weight Retention:

61%

180 grains,from Wildebeest

Nosler Partition

Calibre:

308 Win.

Weight Retention:

64%

180 grains, from Hartebeest

Swift A-Frame

Calibre:

300 Win. Mag.

Weight Retention:

95%

180 grains,from Wildebeest

Barnes TSX

Calibre:

300 Win. Mag.

Weight Retention:

100%

150 grains, from Gemsbok/Oryx

Please � nd more information on ballistic data on pages 54 - 69 and calibre selection on page 47.

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Hunting in Africa Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

Norma has teamed up with Woodleigh bullets to o er the � nest dangerous game ammunition available. Tried and tested steel-jacketed solids and bonded-core soft-points are coupled with high quality Norma brass and powder and loaded under the most rigorous inspection standards in the industry.Nickelled cases are used to ensure the most reliable feeding and ejection from ri� es whose metalwork is too hot to touch or is full of the inevitable African dust. The Woodleigh FMJ bullets use a steel jacket twice as thick as any other in the industry. Cases are all hand inspected both before and after loading.We carefully select powder and primer in order to make variations in point of impact from batch to batch as small as possible. It is our goal that you can pick up a box any-where in the world and have the same point of impact as with the box you used at home.

For the working photographic guide, there are three considerations for ammunition: reliable feeding, reliable ignition and reliable straight-line penetration.Many guides like to carry their ri� es with an empty chamber and only actually load when danger threatens. The Norma Solids are designed to ensure reliable feeding in just about any make of ri� e, including old, well-worn ones.The law often forces a guide to allow a charging animal to get too close for comfort before he may shoot for e ect. Unless he’s carrying a double ri� e, he’s limited to one shot. Being made from a proprietary brass alloy, Norma Solids are guaranteed not to break up, turn or deviate.They will give straight-line penetration through whatever they encounter. Like the PH series of ammunition, these rounds are loaded under higher than normal standards of quality control to ensure absolute reliability.

Two of the most challenging environments to hunt in are deserts and mountains where long shots are common and the game often runs out of sight after the shot. Ideally, the bullet should exit the animal, giving an immediate blood spoor for the PH or tracker to follow.The unique bullet design of Kalahari sets the new stan-dard. It is loaded with selected lots of powder to ensure the highest possible velocity within safe pressures to give the � attest trajectory attainable. It also gives the best possible ballistic coe� cient and lowest wind drift achievable at normal hunting ranges. Bullet expansion is controlled and restricted – only the front third of the bullet will expand. Six razor-edged petals will separate from the shank for maximum wounding e ect, leaving the rear part of the bullet unimpeded, guaranteeing deep penetration.Lastly, the proprietary coating almost eliminates metal fouling in the bore – the usual curse of other copper-based monolithic hollowpoints.

Norma African PH Norma Solids Norma KalahariNEW NEW

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Hunting in Africa Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

Norma has teamed up with Woodleigh bullets to o er the � nest dangerous game ammunition available. Tried and tested steel-jacketed solids and bonded-core soft-points are coupled with high quality Norma brass and powder and loaded under the most rigorous inspection standards in the industry.Nickelled cases are used to ensure the most reliable feeding and ejection from ri� es whose metalwork is too hot to touch or is full of the inevitable African dust. The Woodleigh FMJ bullets use a steel jacket twice as thick as any other in the industry. Cases are all hand inspected both before and after loading.We carefully select powder and primer in order to make variations in point of impact from batch to batch as small as possible. It is our goal that you can pick up a box any-where in the world and have the same point of impact as with the box you used at home.

For the working photographic guide, there are three considerations for ammunition: reliable feeding, reliable ignition and reliable straight-line penetration.Many guides like to carry their ri� es with an empty chamber and only actually load when danger threatens. The Norma Solids are designed to ensure reliable feeding in just about any make of ri� e, including old, well-worn ones.The law often forces a guide to allow a charging animal to get too close for comfort before he may shoot for e ect. Unless he’s carrying a double ri� e, he’s limited to one shot. Being made from a proprietary brass alloy, Norma Solids are guaranteed not to break up, turn or deviate.They will give straight-line penetration through whatever they encounter. Like the PH series of ammunition, these rounds are loaded under higher than normal standards of quality control to ensure absolute reliability.

Two of the most challenging environments to hunt in are deserts and mountains where long shots are common and the game often runs out of sight after the shot. Ideally, the bullet should exit the animal, giving an immediate blood spoor for the PH or tracker to follow.The unique bullet design of Kalahari sets the new stan-dard. It is loaded with selected lots of powder to ensure the highest possible velocity within safe pressures to give the � attest trajectory attainable. It also gives the best possible ballistic coe� cient and lowest wind drift achievable at normal hunting ranges. Bullet expansion is controlled and restricted – only the front third of the bullet will expand. Six razor-edged petals will separate from the shank for maximum wounding e ect, leaving the rear part of the bullet unimpeded, guaranteeing deep penetration.Lastly, the proprietary coating almost eliminates metal fouling in the bore – the usual curse of other copper-based monolithic hollowpoints.

Norma African PH Norma Solids Norma KalahariNEW NEW

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REMINGTONMAGNUM 29,2 g / 450 gr

The 416 Remington Magnum is the � rst American-made 416, introduced in 1988 because of growing interest in the 416 calibre for hunting in Africa. The 416 Remington Magnum has the advantage of � tting into many common magnum actions that can take the 375 H&H, yet it delivers more or less the same ballistics and energy as the old 416 Rigby. That’s enough for the whole game.

416RIGBY 29,2 g / 450 gr

The 416 Rigby is one of the most famous cartridges for Africa. It was introduced in 1911 and with strong bullets and low pressures it was always reliable when hunting dangerous game. Following renewed interest in classic African cartridges, the 416 Rigby is seeing a new dawn, and more 416 Rigby ri� es are being built than ever before.

416

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RIMLESS NITRO EXPRESSJEFFERY 29,2 g / 450 gr

Introduced in 1909 and chambered in a Mauser action, the 404 became the workhorse of several African game departments. Not nearly as famous as other cartridges for African big game, it was still much more widely used.The 10.75x73 in modern loadings is better than ever, and will remain one of the greatest cartridges for big game in Africa.

404HOLLAND & HOLLAND MAGNUM 22,7 g / 350 gr

The 375 H&H Magnum is often seen as the queen of African mediums. And this versatile cartridge introduced by Holland & Holland in 1912 is an African Queen. The 375 H&H Magnum is probably the most-used big game cartridge through history, and has taken its share of all African big game. And the 375 H&H Magnum is just getting better with the newest loadings.

375FLANGED MAGNUMNITRO EXPRESS 19,4 g / 300 gr

In 1912, the most famous pair of big game cartridges came along: the belted 375 H&H Magnum for bolt action ri� es and the375 H&H Flanged Magnum for double ri� es. They soon established themselves as the standard cartridges for the safari industry. The decline in popularity of double ri� es after WWII reduced demand for 375 Flanged Magnum ammunition, and with the closure of Kynoch in 1967 supplies of factory-loaded 375 Flanged dried up – until Norma reintroduced it as part of the premium African PH line in 2008.

375NITRO EXPRESS 26,6 g / 410 gr

Most of the classic Nitro Express cartridges are about a hundred years old. The 500/416 NE only goes back a few years and was developed by Kriegho� , who wanted a rimmed round with performance equalling that of the 416 Rigby. The 500/416 NE is a big game cartridge for double ri� es using the 500 NE case and theclassic 416 calibre bullet.

500/416

Please � nd more information on ballistic data on pages 54 - 69 and calibre selection on page 47.

Norma PH P A C K P U N C H !

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REMINGTONMAGNUM 29,2 g / 450 gr

The 416 Remington Magnum is the � rst American-made 416, introduced in 1988 because of growing interest in the 416 calibre for hunting in Africa. The 416 Remington Magnum has the advantage of � tting into many common magnum actions that can take the 375 H&H, yet it delivers more or less the same ballistics and energy as the old 416 Rigby. That’s enough for the whole game.

416RIGBY 29,2 g / 450 gr

The 416 Rigby is one of the most famous cartridges for Africa. It was introduced in 1911 and with strong bullets and low pressures it was always reliable when hunting dangerous game. Following renewed interest in classic African cartridges, the 416 Rigby is seeing a new dawn, and more 416 Rigby ri� es are being built than ever before.

416

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RIMLESS NITRO EXPRESSJEFFERY 29,2 g / 450 gr

Introduced in 1909 and chambered in a Mauser action, the 404 became the workhorse of several African game departments. Not nearly as famous as other cartridges for African big game, it was still much more widely used.The 10.75x73 in modern loadings is better than ever, and will remain one of the greatest cartridges for big game in Africa.

404HOLLAND & HOLLAND MAGNUM 22,7 g / 350 gr

The 375 H&H Magnum is often seen as the queen of African mediums. And this versatile cartridge introduced by Holland & Holland in 1912 is an African Queen. The 375 H&H Magnum is probably the most-used big game cartridge through history, and has taken its share of all African big game. And the 375 H&H Magnum is just getting better with the newest loadings.

375FLANGED MAGNUMNITRO EXPRESS 19,4 g / 300 gr

In 1912, the most famous pair of big game cartridges came along: the belted 375 H&H Magnum for bolt action ri� es and the375 H&H Flanged Magnum for double ri� es. They soon established themselves as the standard cartridges for the safari industry. The decline in popularity of double ri� es after WWII reduced demand for 375 Flanged Magnum ammunition, and with the closure of Kynoch in 1967 supplies of factory-loaded 375 Flanged dried up – until Norma reintroduced it as part of the premium African PH line in 2008.

375NITRO EXPRESS 26,6 g / 410 gr

Most of the classic Nitro Express cartridges are about a hundred years old. The 500/416 NE only goes back a few years and was developed by Kriegho� , who wanted a rimmed round with performance equalling that of the 416 Rigby. The 500/416 NE is a big game cartridge for double ri� es using the 500 NE case and theclassic 416 calibre bullet.

500/416

Please � nd more information on ballistic data on pages 54 - 69 and calibre selection on page 47.

Norma PH P A C K P U N C H !

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LOTT 35,6 g / 550 gr

The 458 Lott was introduced by Jack Lott in 1971. After having been injured by a bu­ alo in Mozambique, Lott wanted more than a 458 Winchester Magnum. To improve the 458 WM the Lott case was made three-tenths of an inch longer for more case capacity. The 458 WM cartridge can be used in � rearms chambered for the 458 Lott, and many African Professional Hunters now use the 458 Lott as their preferred round.

458NITRO EXPRESS 32,4 g / 500 gr

Introduced in 1900, it became popular after 1907 with the banning of 45 calibre cartridges in India and Sudan. The 470 NE is the most popular cartridge in new double ri� es for big game hunting in Africa, and in modern loadings, the classic 470 NE is better than ever.

470RIGBY RIMLESS 35,6 g / 550 gr

It’s said that all Rigby cartridges are made with Africa in mind. The newest one is the 450 Rimless and it was introduced in 1995. Based on the famous 416 Rigby, this big 45 can give strong, heavy bullets higher velocities than smaller 458 Lott cases. The 450 Rigby Rimless is still new, but it is already famous in Africa.

450Norma PH

JEFFERY 36,9 g / 570 gr

The 500 Je­ ery cartridge was � rst introduced around 1920 as the 12.7x70mm Schuler, and some Kriegho­ -Schuler magnum ri� es were chambered for it. The 500 Je­ ery/12.7x70 Schuler was the most powerful ri� e cartridge before WWII, loaded to higher pressures than the better known 505 Gibbs. By o­ ering a factory loaded 500 Je­ ery, Norma is achieving its ambition to meet the demands of hunters. The interest in old, large-bore African cartridges is steadily increasing.

500NITRO EXPRESS 3“ 36,9 g / 570 gr

The 500 Nitro Express 3” was developed from black powder cartridges, and the � rst smokeless 500 came in the 1890s. The big 500 NE-Double became a favourite among elephant hunters, and is now in a time of renewed interest. More and more double ri� es in 500 NE are being built and the time-honoured classic with new bullets will hunt in Africa again.

500MAGNUM GIBBS 39,0 g / 600 gr

Developed by George Gibbs in 1911, the 505 was made famous by Ernest Hemingway’s story, ‘The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber’. The big 505 Magnum Gibbs is enough cartridge for all African hunting, and is a formidable performer with modern bullets in a big ri� e.

505

Please � nd more information on ballistic data on pages 54 - 69 and calibre selection on page 47.

P A C K P U N C H !

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LOTT 35,6 g / 550 gr

The 458 Lott was introduced by Jack Lott in 1971. After having been injured by a bu­ alo in Mozambique, Lott wanted more than a 458 Winchester Magnum. To improve the 458 WM the Lott case was made three-tenths of an inch longer for more case capacity. The 458 WM cartridge can be used in � rearms chambered for the 458 Lott, and many African Professional Hunters now use the 458 Lott as their preferred round.

458NITRO EXPRESS 32,4 g / 500 gr

Introduced in 1900, it became popular after 1907 with the banning of 45 calibre cartridges in India and Sudan. The 470 NE is the most popular cartridge in new double ri� es for big game hunting in Africa, and in modern loadings, the classic 470 NE is better than ever.

470RIGBY RIMLESS 35,6 g / 550 gr

It’s said that all Rigby cartridges are made with Africa in mind. The newest one is the 450 Rimless and it was introduced in 1995. Based on the famous 416 Rigby, this big 45 can give strong, heavy bullets higher velocities than smaller 458 Lott cases. The 450 Rigby Rimless is still new, but it is already famous in Africa.

450Norma PH

JEFFERY 36,9 g / 570 gr

The 500 Je­ ery cartridge was � rst introduced around 1920 as the 12.7x70mm Schuler, and some Kriegho­ -Schuler magnum ri� es were chambered for it. The 500 Je­ ery/12.7x70 Schuler was the most powerful ri� e cartridge before WWII, loaded to higher pressures than the better known 505 Gibbs. By o­ ering a factory loaded 500 Je­ ery, Norma is achieving its ambition to meet the demands of hunters. The interest in old, large-bore African cartridges is steadily increasing.

500NITRO EXPRESS 3“ 36,9 g / 570 gr

The 500 Nitro Express 3” was developed from black powder cartridges, and the � rst smokeless 500 came in the 1890s. The big 500 NE-Double became a favourite among elephant hunters, and is now in a time of renewed interest. More and more double ri� es in 500 NE are being built and the time-honoured classic with new bullets will hunt in Africa again.

500MAGNUM GIBBS 39,0 g / 600 gr

Developed by George Gibbs in 1911, the 505 was made famous by Ernest Hemingway’s story, ‘The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber’. The big 505 Magnum Gibbs is enough cartridge for all African hunting, and is a formidable performer with modern bullets in a big ri� e.

505

Please � nd more information on ballistic data on pages 54 - 69 and calibre selection on page 47.

P A C K P U N C H !

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Norma Solids

Please � nd more information on ballistic data on pages 54 - 69 and calibre selection on page 47.

Norma Kalahari

These are designed for hunting pachy-derms and for back-up shots on eland and gira� e. They are designed solely for the toughest game on earth and to keep the hunter out of harm‘s way. In spection checks are taken in the production of the ammunition to ensure absolute reliabi-lity in situations where there can be no compromise.

This round is designed for hunting light to medium game from gazelle and spring-bok up to medium-sized plains game like oryx, mountain goats, chamois and tahr, which are often taken at long range in moun tainous or desert conditions. The bullets are generally light for calibre, relying on their shape and high velocity to give as � at a trajectory as possible at practical hunting distances. Terminal performance is optimized to ensure a quick dispatch of the animal, with an exit wound and resulting blood spoor to aid in follow-up and recovery of the animal where necessary.

REMINGTONMAGNUMSOLID25,9 g/400 gr

416

LOTTSOLID32,4 g/500 gr

458

MAGNUM GIBBSSOLID35,0 g/540 gr

505

JEFFERYNITRO EXPRESSSOLID25,9 g/400 gr

404

RIGBYRIMLESSSOLID32,4 g/500 gr

450

JEFFERYSOLID35,0 g/540 gr

500

HOLLAND & HOLLANDMAGNUMSOLID19,4 g/300 gr

375

TAYLORSOLID24,3 g/375 gr

416

WINCHESTERMAGNUMSOLID32,4 g/500 gr

458

SOLID17,8 g/275 gr

9,3x62

RIGBYSOLID25,9 g/400 gr

416

The nose is as blunt as possible to ensure straight-line, deep penetration without compromising reliable feeding.

Pre fragmented hollow point to ensure even opening of the cavity into petals with sharp cutting edges.

There are bevelled edges on barrel contact surfaces to ensure maximum accuracy and minimum fouling.

Pure copper for maximum ductility and to ensure that the petals only break o� deep inside the animal.

Proprietary surface coating stops the barrel fouling normally associa-ted with copper bullets.

The waist is relieved to reduce pressure and increase velocity while not com-promising bullet integrity and strength.

Revolutionary shape reduces drag, � attening the trajectory and reducing wind drift.

8,1 g/125 gr7x64

WINCHESTER9,7 g/150 gr

308

WINCHESTERSHORTMAGNUM10,0 g/155 gr

300

WINCHESTERSHORTMAGNUM7,8 g/120 gr

270

REMINGTONMAGNUM8,1 g/125 gr

7 mm

WINCHESTERMAGNUM10,0 g/155 gr

300

WINCHESTER7,8 g/120 gr

270

REMINGTON8,1 g/125 gr

280

SPRINGFIELD 9,7 g/150 gr

30-06

NEW NEW

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Norma Solids

Please � nd more information on ballistic data on pages 54 - 69 and calibre selection on page 47.

Norma Kalahari

These are designed for hunting pachy-derms and for back-up shots on eland and gira� e. They are designed solely for the toughest game on earth and to keep the hunter out of harm‘s way. In spection checks are taken in the production of the ammunition to ensure absolute reliabi-lity in situations where there can be no compromise.

This round is designed for hunting light to medium game from gazelle and spring-bok up to medium-sized plains game like oryx, mountain goats, chamois and tahr, which are often taken at long range in moun tainous or desert conditions. The bullets are generally light for calibre, relying on their shape and high velocity to give as � at a trajectory as possible at practical hunting distances. Terminal performance is optimized to ensure a quick dispatch of the animal, with an exit wound and resulting blood spoor to aid in follow-up and recovery of the animal where necessary.

REMINGTONMAGNUMSOLID25,9 g/400 gr

416

LOTTSOLID32,4 g/500 gr

458

MAGNUM GIBBSSOLID35,0 g/540 gr

505

JEFFERYNITRO EXPRESSSOLID25,9 g/400 gr

404

RIGBYRIMLESSSOLID32,4 g/500 gr

450

JEFFERYSOLID35,0 g/540 gr

500

HOLLAND & HOLLANDMAGNUMSOLID19,4 g/300 gr

375

TAYLORSOLID24,3 g/375 gr

416

WINCHESTERMAGNUMSOLID32,4 g/500 gr

458

SOLID17,8 g/275 gr

9,3x62

RIGBYSOLID25,9 g/400 gr

416

The nose is as blunt as possible to ensure straight-line, deep penetration without compromising reliable feeding.

Pre fragmented hollow point to ensure even opening of the cavity into petals with sharp cutting edges.

There are bevelled edges on barrel contact surfaces to ensure maximum accuracy and minimum fouling.

Pure copper for maximum ductility and to ensure that the petals only break o� deep inside the animal.

Proprietary surface coating stops the barrel fouling normally associa-ted with copper bullets.

The waist is relieved to reduce pressure and increase velocity while not com-promising bullet integrity and strength.

Revolutionary shape reduces drag, � attening the trajectory and reducing wind drift.

8,1 g/125 gr7x64

WINCHESTER9,7 g/150 gr

308

WINCHESTERSHORTMAGNUM10,0 g/155 gr

300

WINCHESTERSHORTMAGNUM7,8 g/120 gr

270

REMINGTONMAGNUM8,1 g/125 gr

7 mm

WINCHESTERMAGNUM10,0 g/155 gr

300

WINCHESTER7,8 g/120 gr

270

REMINGTON8,1 g/125 gr

280

SPRINGFIELD 9,7 g/150 gr

30-06

NEW NEW

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Hunting in Africa Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

At age 18, I experi-enced what many would call the trip of a lifetime when my father Roy

Weatherby took me to Mozam-bique, on a much anticipated 10-day safari in search of that country‘s many prized plains game trophies. A year earlier he and I had competed a successful 21-day safari for both elephant and lion, as well as plains game in Kenya. Many years later I would travel to Botswana with the then-new 416 Weatherby Magnum to pursueCape bu� alo.

So you can see, I was incredibly fortu nate to have experienced a great deal of the world’s most adventurous hunting opportunities, but also a greater part of the world and its varied cultures, at a young age. Of the many things I learned

from my father about hunting, shooting and ballistics, the most valuable today might just be the importance of keeping a hunting journal. Forty years later, a glance through my journal reveals trips to Alaska for barren-ground caribou and numerous hunts in the Rocky Mountain west for, elk, mule deer and pronghorn antelope. Each of those entries carries not only the time and place, but the conditions and circumstances, the trophies taken and people who were my camp mates. Each entry is detailed and unique in its own way. To this day, I still make entries in my hunting journal. Those entries include the hunts I now enjoy most, hunting near home with my children and grand children. My hunts take place in the Santa Lucia mountain range which separates the central coast of California from the central valley. It is an area abundant with deer, wild boar, turkeys, quail and doves.

Each season, in its turn will � nd me in a blind waiting for a strutting turkey to come to my call, or high on the ridges glassing for deer or wild boar. You might � nd me sitting by a watering hole as the sun sets, waiting for a late � ight of doves, or with my yellow lab Maggie chasing our abundant quail. Regardless of the quarry, you will always � nd me with one of my grown children, and possibly one of their young sons or daughters, hunting together, and creating the experiences and memories which will become the future entries in my journal’s waiting pages.

Ed Weatherby

Norma & Weatherby –Norma & Weatherby –60 years of close cooperation

Norma´s legendary personality Nils Kvale, Norwegian army major, started the co-operation with Weatherby and another legendary person, namely Roy Weatherby, some 60 years ago. At present 14 calibres from 224 Wby to 460 Wby are manufac-tured by Norma, using bullets from Nosler, Barnes and Hornady.

The result is an impressive assortment of 81 premium loads of � at shooting, hard hitting and superbly accurate cartridges.

Ed Weatherby(CEO Weatherby, Inc.)

Torbjörn Lindskog(CEO Norma Precision AB)

Omaruru District, Namibia, September, 2009 – Torb with his 30-378 and a good springbok taken at 150 metres using a 180-grain Nosler AccuBond®.

Norma´s development over the years has been closely linked to Weatherby, so much that we dare say Norma would not have become what it is without this cooperation.

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Hunting in Africa Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

At age 18, I experi-enced what many would call the trip of a lifetime when my father Roy

Weatherby took me to Mozam-bique, on a much anticipated 10-day safari in search of that country‘s many prized plains game trophies. A year earlier he and I had competed a successful 21-day safari for both elephant and lion, as well as plains game in Kenya. Many years later I would travel to Botswana with the then-new 416 Weatherby Magnum to pursueCape bu� alo.

So you can see, I was incredibly fortu nate to have experienced a great deal of the world’s most adventurous hunting opportunities, but also a greater part of the world and its varied cultures, at a young age. Of the many things I learned

from my father about hunting, shooting and ballistics, the most valuable today might just be the importance of keeping a hunting journal. Forty years later, a glance through my journal reveals trips to Alaska for barren-ground caribou and numerous hunts in the Rocky Mountain west for, elk, mule deer and pronghorn antelope. Each of those entries carries not only the time and place, but the conditions and circumstances, the trophies taken and people who were my camp mates. Each entry is detailed and unique in its own way. To this day, I still make entries in my hunting journal. Those entries include the hunts I now enjoy most, hunting near home with my children and grand children. My hunts take place in the Santa Lucia mountain range which separates the central coast of California from the central valley. It is an area abundant with deer, wild boar, turkeys, quail and doves.

Each season, in its turn will � nd me in a blind waiting for a strutting turkey to come to my call, or high on the ridges glassing for deer or wild boar. You might � nd me sitting by a watering hole as the sun sets, waiting for a late � ight of doves, or with my yellow lab Maggie chasing our abundant quail. Regardless of the quarry, you will always � nd me with one of my grown children, and possibly one of their young sons or daughters, hunting together, and creating the experiences and memories which will become the future entries in my journal’s waiting pages.

Ed Weatherby

Norma & Weatherby –Norma & Weatherby –60 years of close cooperation

Norma´s legendary personality Nils Kvale, Norwegian army major, started the co-operation with Weatherby and another legendary person, namely Roy Weatherby, some 60 years ago. At present 14 calibres from 224 Wby to 460 Wby are manufac-tured by Norma, using bullets from Nosler, Barnes and Hornady.

The result is an impressive assortment of 81 premium loads of � at shooting, hard hitting and superbly accurate cartridges.

Ed Weatherby(CEO Weatherby, Inc.)

Torbjörn Lindskog(CEO Norma Precision AB)

Omaruru District, Namibia, September, 2009 – Torb with his 30-378 and a good springbok taken at 150 metres using a 180-grain Nosler AccuBond®.

Norma´s development over the years has been closely linked to Weatherby, so much that we dare say Norma would not have become what it is without this cooperation.

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Cli� is on the Zimbabwe Professional Hunters Association committee andis one of the examiners for the pro� ciency test. He is a life member of theAfrican Professional Hunters Association.

Dirk de Bod with Michelle Flugel. The bu� alo was taken in the Caprivi Namibia in 2007.

John Sharp is a member of the African Professional Hunters Association (APHA), an exclusive, limited membership association of the most ex-perienced Professional Hunters in Africa.

Michael Payne started hunting full time in 2004.Andrew Holmberg was one of the � rst professional hunters to stop hunting from cars. He used camels and horses instead.

CLIFF WALKER

He was born in 1977 and at the age of 18 became the youngest person ever to get a full professional hunter’s licence in Zimbab-we. After joining Swanepoel and Scandrol Safaris he guided up to 300 days a year throughout Ethiopia, Cameroon, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia and South Africa. In addition he helped guide clients in Tajikistan, Australia and the Arctic Circle.

Cli� has guided clients to over 115 di� erent species of game in Africa, and up to date he has taken 109 leopard and 57 lions. His company, Rifa Safari Area, recently started with Bruce Watson, has one of Zimbabwe’s top areas for the next 10 years.

DIRK DE BOD

Dirk de Bod was raised on a cattle farm in Northern Namibia. Driven by his passion for nature, hunting and conservation, Dirk purchased his own land and began to reintroduce indigenous game on to the ranch.

With his combined skill with � rearms and knowledge of the African bush, Dirk began a successful career in trophy hunting, for which he has received considerable recognition, and nu-merous prestigious awards for his valuable contributions to it.

John was born in South Africa, one of three sons of a Free State farmer. His hunting career, spanning over 25 years, has taken him from East Africa down through Mocambique, Namibia, Zambia, Botswana and Zimbabwe. John’s reputation precedes him, and many are the endorsements of his honesty, ethics and hunting methods.

“I guarantee the very best of my personal attention, and I expect my clients whose desire it is to hunt in Africa to be prepared to track and stalk on foot, learning the techniques of approach and fair chase while hunting,” he says. Much too has been said about John’s extensive experience, especially of dangerous game and cool-headed courage in tight situations.

JOHN SHARP

Michael Payne was born in Beitbridge, Zimbabwe, in 1968. He lived in National Parks until the age of seven, his father being Warden in the Management Unit.

After school in Zimbabwe, he went on to farming. Michael obtained his professional hunter’s licence while still farming and started hunting full time in 2004. He is married to Mel, and is father to Connor and Chloe.

MICHAEL PAYNE

Andrew Holmberg was born in Kenya in 1918 and his mother and father were Swedish. Karen Blixen acted as midwife and also became his godmother.

Andrew completed his apprenticeship as a PH in 1939 and hunted extensively in East Africa. He left Ker & Downey in 1955 and together with Harry Selby formed the Selby & Holmberg Company. However, it was disbanded after a few years in operation. After that he started his own safari company, based in Botswana.

ANDREW HOLMBERG

Hunting in Africa Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

The AfricanThe AfricanProfessional Hunters

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Cli� is on the Zimbabwe Professional Hunters Association committee andis one of the examiners for the pro� ciency test. He is a life member of theAfrican Professional Hunters Association.

Dirk de Bod with Michelle Flugel. The bu� alo was taken in the Caprivi Namibia in 2007.

John Sharp is a member of the African Professional Hunters Association (APHA), an exclusive, limited membership association of the most ex-perienced Professional Hunters in Africa.

Michael Payne started hunting full time in 2004.Andrew Holmberg was one of the � rst professional hunters to stop hunting from cars. He used camels and horses instead.

CLIFF WALKER

He was born in 1977 and at the age of 18 became the youngest person ever to get a full professional hunter’s licence in Zimbab-we. After joining Swanepoel and Scandrol Safaris he guided up to 300 days a year throughout Ethiopia, Cameroon, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia and South Africa. In addition he helped guide clients in Tajikistan, Australia and the Arctic Circle.

Cli� has guided clients to over 115 di� erent species of game in Africa, and up to date he has taken 109 leopard and 57 lions. His company, Rifa Safari Area, recently started with Bruce Watson, has one of Zimbabwe’s top areas for the next 10 years.

DIRK DE BOD

Dirk de Bod was raised on a cattle farm in Northern Namibia. Driven by his passion for nature, hunting and conservation, Dirk purchased his own land and began to reintroduce indigenous game on to the ranch.

With his combined skill with � rearms and knowledge of the African bush, Dirk began a successful career in trophy hunting, for which he has received considerable recognition, and nu-merous prestigious awards for his valuable contributions to it.

John was born in South Africa, one of three sons of a Free State farmer. His hunting career, spanning over 25 years, has taken him from East Africa down through Mocambique, Namibia, Zambia, Botswana and Zimbabwe. John’s reputation precedes him, and many are the endorsements of his honesty, ethics and hunting methods.

“I guarantee the very best of my personal attention, and I expect my clients whose desire it is to hunt in Africa to be prepared to track and stalk on foot, learning the techniques of approach and fair chase while hunting,” he says. Much too has been said about John’s extensive experience, especially of dangerous game and cool-headed courage in tight situations.

JOHN SHARP

Michael Payne was born in Beitbridge, Zimbabwe, in 1968. He lived in National Parks until the age of seven, his father being Warden in the Management Unit.

After school in Zimbabwe, he went on to farming. Michael obtained his professional hunter’s licence while still farming and started hunting full time in 2004. He is married to Mel, and is father to Connor and Chloe.

MICHAEL PAYNE

Andrew Holmberg was born in Kenya in 1918 and his mother and father were Swedish. Karen Blixen acted as midwife and also became his godmother.

Andrew completed his apprenticeship as a PH in 1939 and hunted extensively in East Africa. He left Ker & Downey in 1955 and together with Harry Selby formed the Selby & Holmberg Company. However, it was disbanded after a few years in operation. After that he started his own safari company, based in Botswana.

ANDREW HOLMBERG

Hunting in Africa Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

The AfricanThe AfricanProfessional Hunters

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For a North European hunter it is not unusual to be a� eld when temperatures are -20°C or even lower during a consi-derable part of the season. But in early autumn, hunting roe deer, wild reindeer and red deer, it is not uncommon to have +30°C or more. This requires a lot from the ri� e, but most of all from the ammunition. It must work impeccably and be stable with maximum precision under all the extreme conditions that a northern hunter may encounter. Norma has the knowledge to produce that ammunition, trusted by generations through hunts for roe buck, wild boar, moose, deer and bear, as well as the winter hunt of capercaillie, when accuracy is crucial and conditions can be extreme.

Hunting in Northern Europe Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

Norma o� ers a wide range of bullets for hunting hoofed game, bear, wild boar and smaller game. The demands on the bullets include limited waste of meat, a clean wound channel, good penetration and consistent performance in extreme temperatures.

Northern EuropeNorma o� ers a wide range of bullets for a variety of game.

Good penetration and consistent performance in extremes of temperature:

Norma Oryx

C a l i b r e :

308 Win.

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

92%

180 grains,from moose

Nosler Partition

C a l i b r e :

308 Win.

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

64%

180 grains,from moose

Norma Alaska

C a l i b r e :

6,5x55

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

83%

156 grains,from moose

Nosler AccuBond®

C a l i b r e :

30-06

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

73%

180 grains,from moose

Norma Vulkan

C a l i b r e :

9,3x62

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

63%

232 grains,from moose

Please � nd more information on ballistic data on pages 54 - 69 and calibre selection on page 47.

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For a North European hunter it is not unusual to be a� eld when temperatures are -20°C or even lower during a consi-derable part of the season. But in early autumn, hunting roe deer, wild reindeer and red deer, it is not uncommon to have +30°C or more. This requires a lot from the ri� e, but most of all from the ammunition. It must work impeccably and be stable with maximum precision under all the extreme conditions that a northern hunter may encounter. Norma has the knowledge to produce that ammunition, trusted by generations through hunts for roe buck, wild boar, moose, deer and bear, as well as the winter hunt of capercaillie, when accuracy is crucial and conditions can be extreme.

Hunting in Northern Europe Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

Norma o� ers a wide range of bullets for hunting hoofed game, bear, wild boar and smaller game. The demands on the bullets include limited waste of meat, a clean wound channel, good penetration and consistent performance in extreme temperatures.

Northern EuropeNorma o� ers a wide range of bullets for a variety of game.

Good penetration and consistent performance in extremes of temperature:

Norma Oryx

C a l i b r e :

308 Win.

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

92%

180 grains,from moose

Nosler Partition

C a l i b r e :

308 Win.

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

64%

180 grains,from moose

Norma Alaska

C a l i b r e :

6,5x55

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

83%

156 grains,from moose

Nosler AccuBond®

C a l i b r e :

30-06

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

73%

180 grains,from moose

Norma Vulkan

C a l i b r e :

9,3x62

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

63%

232 grains,from moose

Please � nd more information on ballistic data on pages 54 - 69 and calibre selection on page 47.

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ORYX Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

ORYXThe Oryx holds together even through a solid hit on heavy bone, and leaves few fragments in surrounding tissue. This also prevents the bullet from deviating from its course inside the body cavity.

Soft PointA conventional softpoint bullet often fragments when bone is hit. In the worst case, there is total fragmentation, or the core can separate entirely from the jacket.

Bonding involves soldering together the bullet jacket and core to produce a uniform structure preventing separation or fragmentation on impact, even after striking dense bone.

Perfect MushroomingTo ensure perfect mushrooming at all impact velocities, the Oryx has a thin forward jacket with internal split-ting zones. The bonding and the thicker rear jacket wall ensure a high residual weight after impact (often over 90%!) and excellent penetration.With rapid expansion to a large diameter, and without fragmentation, Oryx leaves a large wound channel yet destroys little meat. In addition, the high residual weight of the bullet ensures deep penetration and high energy transfer.The illustration on the left shows a .30-06 Oryx bullet recovered from a bull moose with a live weight of 350 kg. The bullet has struck ribs and the lungs but still retains 96% of its original weight. At the tip the splitting zones and the non-bonded section of the tip are detectable. There is superior adhesion between the jacket and the core. A ground-down bullet can easily be twisted 90° without the jacket separating from the core.

ORYX - a bonded success!

Tip non-bonded with splitting zones

Thin forward jacket wall

Bonded jacket andlead core

Lead core

Reinforced jacket wall at base

A reliable hunting bullet in all calibres!

Oryx is available in the following calibres and bullet weights

222 Rem. 55 grains 7x64 170 grains 300 Blaser M. 200 grains223 Rem. 55 grains 7x65 R 156 grains 8x57 JRS 196 grains22-250 Rem. 55 grains 7x65 R 170 grains 8x57 JS 196 grains220 Swift 55 grains 280 Rem. 156 grains 338 Win. M. 230 grains6 mm BR 100 grains 7 mm Rem. M. 156 grains 338 Blaser M. 230 grains6XC 100 grains 7 mm Rem. M. 170 grains 35 Whelen 250 grains243 Win. 100 grains 7 mm Bla. M. 156 grains 358 Norma M. 250 grains6,5x55 156 grains 7,5x55 Swiss 180 grains 9,3x57 232 grains6,5-284 156 grains 308 Win. 180 grains 9,3x62 232 grains270 Win. 150 grains 30-06 180 grains 9,3x62 285 grains270 Win. 165 grains 30-06 200 grains 9,3x62 325 grains270 WSM 150 grains 300 WSM 180 grains 9,3x74 R 285 grains7x57 R 156 grains 308 Norma M. 180 grains 375 H&H M. 300 grains 7x57 156 grains 300 Win. M. 180 grains 375 Blaser M. 300 grains7x64 156 grains 300 Win. M. 200 grains NEW Norma Products

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ORYX Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

ORYXThe Oryx holds together even through a solid hit on heavy bone, and leaves few fragments in surrounding tissue. This also prevents the bullet from deviating from its course inside the body cavity.

Soft PointA conventional softpoint bullet often fragments when bone is hit. In the worst case, there is total fragmentation, or the core can separate entirely from the jacket.

Bonding involves soldering together the bullet jacket and core to produce a uniform structure preventing separation or fragmentation on impact, even after striking dense bone.

Perfect MushroomingTo ensure perfect mushrooming at all impact velocities, the Oryx has a thin forward jacket with internal split-ting zones. The bonding and the thicker rear jacket wall ensure a high residual weight after impact (often over 90%!) and excellent penetration.With rapid expansion to a large diameter, and without fragmentation, Oryx leaves a large wound channel yet destroys little meat. In addition, the high residual weight of the bullet ensures deep penetration and high energy transfer.The illustration on the left shows a .30-06 Oryx bullet recovered from a bull moose with a live weight of 350 kg. The bullet has struck ribs and the lungs but still retains 96% of its original weight. At the tip the splitting zones and the non-bonded section of the tip are detectable. There is superior adhesion between the jacket and the core. A ground-down bullet can easily be twisted 90° without the jacket separating from the core.

ORYX - a bonded success!

Tip non-bonded with splitting zones

Thin forward jacket wall

Bonded jacket andlead core

Lead core

Reinforced jacket wall at base

A reliable hunting bullet in all calibres!

Oryx is available in the following calibres and bullet weights

222 Rem. 55 grains 7x64 170 grains 300 Blaser M. 200 grains223 Rem. 55 grains 7x65 R 156 grains 8x57 JRS 196 grains22-250 Rem. 55 grains 7x65 R 170 grains 8x57 JS 196 grains220 Swift 55 grains 280 Rem. 156 grains 338 Win. M. 230 grains6 mm BR 100 grains 7 mm Rem. M. 156 grains 338 Blaser M. 230 grains6XC 100 grains 7 mm Rem. M. 170 grains 35 Whelen 250 grains243 Win. 100 grains 7 mm Bla. M. 156 grains 358 Norma M. 250 grains6,5x55 156 grains 7,5x55 Swiss 180 grains 9,3x57 232 grains6,5-284 156 grains 308 Win. 180 grains 9,3x62 232 grains270 Win. 150 grains 30-06 180 grains 9,3x62 285 grains270 Win. 165 grains 30-06 200 grains 9,3x62 325 grains270 WSM 150 grains 300 WSM 180 grains 9,3x74 R 285 grains7x57 R 156 grains 308 Norma M. 180 grains 375 H&H M. 300 grains 7x57 156 grains 300 Win. M. 180 grains 375 Blaser M. 300 grains7x64 156 grains 300 Win. M. 200 grains NEW Norma Products

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Central & Southern EuropeEvery kind of game requires di� erent per-formance from a bullet. For all the game in central and southern Europe, Norma o� ers a bullet that is tailored to the speci� c needs of the hunt.

Cartridges loaded with rapidly mushroo-ming Norma Plastic Point and Nosler Ballistic Tip bullets ensure an instant knock-down e� ect.

The Norma Vulkan and Soft Point deliver quick, safe and reliable expansion. The Nosler AccuBond gives safe mushrooming and deep penetration.

Hunting in Central & Southern Europe Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

Continental hunting includes everything from stalking in di cult terrain to quick shots on moving game orwell-planned shots from a shooting platform.

Continental hunting –

a great variety of hunting challenges

Norma Vulkan

C a l i b r e :

9,3x62

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

78 %

232 grains,from wild boar

Nosler AccuBond®

C a l i b r e :

30-06

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

73 %

180 grains,from red deer

Norma Plastic Point

C a l i b r e :

9,3x62

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

72 %

286 grains,from wild boar

Norma Soft Point

C a l i b r e :

270 Win

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

76 %

130 grains,from fallow deer

Norma Oryx

C a l i b r e :

7 mm Rem. Mag.

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

96 %

156 grains,from red deer

Nosler Ballistic Tip

C a l i b r e :

7 mm - 08 Rem.

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

49 %

140 grains,from chamois (gams)

Please � nd more information on ballistic data on pages 54 - 69 and calibre selection on page 47.

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Central & Southern EuropeEvery kind of game requires di� erent per-formance from a bullet. For all the game in central and southern Europe, Norma o� ers a bullet that is tailored to the speci� c needs of the hunt.

Cartridges loaded with rapidly mushroo-ming Norma Plastic Point and Nosler Ballistic Tip bullets ensure an instant knock-down e� ect.

The Norma Vulkan and Soft Point deliver quick, safe and reliable expansion. The Nosler AccuBond gives safe mushrooming and deep penetration.

Hunting in Central & Southern Europe Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

Continental hunting includes everything from stalking in di cult terrain to quick shots on moving game orwell-planned shots from a shooting platform.

Continental hunting –

a great variety of hunting challenges

Norma Vulkan

C a l i b r e :

9,3x62

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

78 %

232 grains,from wild boar

Nosler AccuBond®

C a l i b r e :

30-06

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

73 %

180 grains,from red deer

Norma Plastic Point

C a l i b r e :

9,3x62

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

72 %

286 grains,from wild boar

Norma Soft Point

C a l i b r e :

270 Win

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

76 %

130 grains,from fallow deer

Norma Oryx

C a l i b r e :

7 mm Rem. Mag.

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

96 %

156 grains,from red deer

Nosler Ballistic Tip

C a l i b r e :

7 mm - 08 Rem.

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

49 %

140 grains,from chamois (gams)

Please � nd more information on ballistic data on pages 54 - 69 and calibre selection on page 47.

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Hunting Stories Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

Chamois game is a characteristic of alpine areas and has its largest natural range in the Alps.

The air is humming with the sound of thousands of insects � ying, and the scent of Mediterranean plants adds to the magic in this corner of paradise in southern Corsica.

Hunting in northern Europe is characterized by extreme conditions which challenge both hunters and their equipment. During a great part of the season temperatures may be below -20°C, yet in early autumn when hunting roe deer, wild reindeer and red deer, it is not uncommon to have +30°C or more.

The dream of many hunters is once in a lifetime to hunt down a chamois in the rocky ridges of the Alps. Particularly in Austria chamois hunting is a tradition, and it would be hard to � nd a hunter who wouldn’t be looking forward to going after chamois up in the mountains.

The annual highlight for hunters is the chamois rut in November, mostly at a time when the snow is lying high in the mountains. Hunters then can observe the wild chase of the chamois bucks and experience the inevitable surprise of one sort or another, such as an encounter with a completely unknown, strong,

The snow is crunching under our boots, and apart from a faint, blood-red streak in the east, it is still completely dark, al though it is almost eight o’clock in the morning. The wind is light, but bites the skin intensely and unless the gloves come on quickly, the � ngers turn sti­ in a matter of minutes. The companions are speaking quietly and their breath hovers like a cloud over their heads, as they stomp their feet to get warmer while waiting to be posted.

It’s nine o’clock on this morning of Octo-ber 21st. We’ve been positioned for two hours, and my placement on the rock allows me an overview of the thicket over-hanging the valley of Ortolo. It’s already warm.

All of a sudden, there’s the sound of running to the right, and the dogs immediately start pursuing the roused boar, which is running straight towards me! All senses at full alert, I look back and forth to the right and to the left at the two coulées I’d taken time to locate on my arrival. The barking approaches; the beating of my heart accelerates. I think I

Here in the stand I have been allocated, I can’t believe my luck. The dogs can be heard, now nearer, now farther, restlessly seeking out a trail. And slowly, the prey comes into sight. In the distance, I see animals moving towards other stands. I need to keep quiet and on high alert for them to approach my stand with their nervous gait. My visibility is good but any movement could easily give me away. There is a lot of commotion, and an animal may approach at any moment. And now, behind two females, a male mou� on is heading towards me. Look at them run! The shot requires enough calmness to lead the target by just the

hear a noise to my right, I get ready, and the boar springs out from the left, crossing the narrow track like a rocket, before I can even raise my ri� e …To my great joy, half an hour later, my patience is rewarded and I � nally succeed in adding a � ne Corsican boar of 40 kg, already with great tusks, to the bag of the day.

– Thierry Daguenet

FRANCE – Boar Hunting in Corsica SPAIN – Mouflon Hunting in Monterria

I can see a low hill, thickets and trees, brush and rocks. The sky is clear, the heat still. All is light and colour, pervaded with nature and the smell of the countryside. But now the symphony of noise begins …

The result of a successful hunt: a moment full of emotion and personal gain.

Hunting throughout Europe:

exciting stories & fascinating experiences!

old buck … Then the excitement of the pursuit becomes almost tangible and tension peaks.

Later on, it’s time to hold your trophy in your hands and count the annual rings, a moment full of emotion and a personal gain in every hunter’s life.

– Hans-Friedemann Zedka

AUSTRIA – Hunting Chamois in the AlpsSWEDEN – Hunting in Northern Europe

right amount, the con� dence that comes from having done it many times and from the fact that with my Blaser R93, my ZEISS2,5-10x50 and my 30-06 Norma Plastic Point I couldn’t possibly be better equip-ped. Despite the animal’s running, my shot goes o­ smoothly and � nds its target. Here I am, in the midst of a festival of light, colours, smells and sounds. Yes, I can’t believe my luck.

– Pablo Gonzales

The mercury has climbed to -22° C. The hunting leader looks at his watch and towards the horizon – “Gentlemen, it’ll be a bit chilly, but a nice hunting day when the sun rises. Happy hunting!”

– Christer Holmgren

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Chamois game is a characteristic of alpine areas and has its largest natural range in the Alps.

The air is humming with the sound of thousands of insects � ying, and the scent of Mediterranean plants adds to the magic in this corner of paradise in southern Corsica.

Hunting in northern Europe is characterized by extreme conditions which challenge both hunters and their equipment. During a great part of the season temperatures may be below -20°C, yet in early autumn when hunting roe deer, wild reindeer and red deer, it is not uncommon to have +30°C or more.

The dream of many hunters is once in a lifetime to hunt down a chamois in the rocky ridges of the Alps. Particularly in Austria chamois hunting is a tradition, and it would be hard to � nd a hunter who wouldn’t be looking forward to going after chamois up in the mountains.

The annual highlight for hunters is the chamois rut in November, mostly at a time when the snow is lying high in the mountains. Hunters then can observe the wild chase of the chamois bucks and experience the inevitable surprise of one sort or another, such as an encounter with a completely unknown, strong,

The snow is crunching under our boots, and apart from a faint, blood-red streak in the east, it is still completely dark, al though it is almost eight o’clock in the morning. The wind is light, but bites the skin intensely and unless the gloves come on quickly, the � ngers turn sti­ in a matter of minutes. The companions are speaking quietly and their breath hovers like a cloud over their heads, as they stomp their feet to get warmer while waiting to be posted.

It’s nine o’clock on this morning of Octo-ber 21st. We’ve been positioned for two hours, and my placement on the rock allows me an overview of the thicket over-hanging the valley of Ortolo. It’s already warm.

All of a sudden, there’s the sound of running to the right, and the dogs immediately start pursuing the roused boar, which is running straight towards me! All senses at full alert, I look back and forth to the right and to the left at the two coulées I’d taken time to locate on my arrival. The barking approaches; the beating of my heart accelerates. I think I

Here in the stand I have been allocated, I can’t believe my luck. The dogs can be heard, now nearer, now farther, restlessly seeking out a trail. And slowly, the prey comes into sight. In the distance, I see animals moving towards other stands. I need to keep quiet and on high alert for them to approach my stand with their nervous gait. My visibility is good but any movement could easily give me away. There is a lot of commotion, and an animal may approach at any moment. And now, behind two females, a male mou� on is heading towards me. Look at them run! The shot requires enough calmness to lead the target by just the

hear a noise to my right, I get ready, and the boar springs out from the left, crossing the narrow track like a rocket, before I can even raise my ri� e …To my great joy, half an hour later, my patience is rewarded and I � nally succeed in adding a � ne Corsican boar of 40 kg, already with great tusks, to the bag of the day.

– Thierry Daguenet

FRANCE – Boar Hunting in Corsica SPAIN – Mouflon Hunting in Monterria

I can see a low hill, thickets and trees, brush and rocks. The sky is clear, the heat still. All is light and colour, pervaded with nature and the smell of the countryside. But now the symphony of noise begins …

The result of a successful hunt: a moment full of emotion and personal gain.

Hunting throughout Europe:

exciting stories & fascinating experiences!

old buck … Then the excitement of the pursuit becomes almost tangible and tension peaks.

Later on, it’s time to hold your trophy in your hands and count the annual rings, a moment full of emotion and a personal gain in every hunter’s life.

– Hans-Friedemann Zedka

AUSTRIA – Hunting Chamois in the AlpsSWEDEN – Hunting in Northern Europe

right amount, the con� dence that comes from having done it many times and from the fact that with my Blaser R93, my ZEISS2,5-10x50 and my 30-06 Norma Plastic Point I couldn’t possibly be better equip-ped. Despite the animal’s running, my shot goes o­ smoothly and � nds its target. Here I am, in the midst of a festival of light, colours, smells and sounds. Yes, I can’t believe my luck.

– Pablo Gonzales

The mercury has climbed to -22° C. The hunting leader looks at his watch and towards the horizon – “Gentlemen, it’ll be a bit chilly, but a nice hunting day when the sun rises. Happy hunting!”

– Christer Holmgren

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North America North America o� ers vast and varied hunt ing for everything from the smallest varmints to huge moose, elk and bear. That is why Norma manufactures ammunition with di� erent performance including deep penetration and high residual weight for the toughest game, superior accuracy and rapid expansion for smaller game at long distances.

Hunting in North America Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

This vast continent o� ers exciting hunting – from Alaska with its large bear and moose,to smaller game in the mountains or on the prairie.

Norma Oryx

C a l i b r e :

358 Norma Mag.

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

98 %

250 grains,from white tail deer

Barnes TSX

C a l i b r e :

300 Win. Mag.

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

100 %

150 grains,from elk

Nosler Ballistic Tip

C a l i b r e :

7 mm Rem. Mag.

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

49 %

140 grains,from mule deer

Swift A-Frame

C a l i b r e :

308 Win.

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

98 %

165 grains, from elk

Nosler AccuBond®

C a l i b r e :

30-06.

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

61 %

180 grains, from white tail deer

Nosler Partition

C a l i b r e :

6,5x55

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

73 %

140 grains,from deer

be prepared for longer ranges!

Hunting in vast territories –

Please � nd more information on ballistic data on pages 54 - 69 and calibre selection on page 47.

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North America North America o� ers vast and varied hunt ing for everything from the smallest varmints to huge moose, elk and bear. That is why Norma manufactures ammunition with di� erent performance including deep penetration and high residual weight for the toughest game, superior accuracy and rapid expansion for smaller game at long distances.

Hunting in North America Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

This vast continent o� ers exciting hunting – from Alaska with its large bear and moose,to smaller game in the mountains or on the prairie.

Norma Oryx

C a l i b r e :

358 Norma Mag.

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

98 %

250 grains,from white tail deer

Barnes TSX

C a l i b r e :

300 Win. Mag.

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

100 %

150 grains,from elk

Nosler Ballistic Tip

C a l i b r e :

7 mm Rem. Mag.

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

49 %

140 grains,from mule deer

Swift A-Frame

C a l i b r e :

308 Win.

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

98 %

165 grains, from elk

Nosler AccuBond®

C a l i b r e :

30-06.

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

61 %

180 grains, from white tail deer

Nosler Partition

C a l i b r e :

6,5x55

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

73 %

140 grains,from deer

be prepared for longer ranges!

Hunting in vast territories –

Please � nd more information on ballistic data on pages 54 - 69 and calibre selection on page 47.

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Hunting in North America Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

It’s arguably the greatest game eld on earth, with extremes to test any ri� eman.

The wind comes overnight, caressing the deep waters of Hudson’s Bay. It nudges drift ice north, toward the shore where the hunters sleep. Their tent � aps shudder only slightly. But at dawn these Inuit awake to a mountain range where there had been sea. Ice-blocks the size of cottages are stacked tight as far as eyes can see. Their peaks tilt crazily against a blue arctic sky. There will be no canoe travel until a north wind opens the bay. Today the hunters will stalk caribou.

In the Sonoran Desert, cholla cactus seems able to jump. You think you’ll clear the slender spines – but suddenly

you’re festooned. Meanwhile, prickly pear hides in dry grass, ready in ambush should you � op prone for a long shot at a Coues buck. Like the spare vegetation, this diminutive whitetail is the colour of the desert itself. You think it is grey, that the ocotillo is green. They are both in fact desert. Your eyes tire sifting detail. But that is what you must do, if you are to kill a buck.

September shoots gold into aspens and blankets high meadows with frost. Here, three kilometres high, horses nicker in the dark. Lanterns sputter to life. White tents glow, winks of light beating dawn to the Rockies. This spine of North America touches Mexico and the Yukon. Its middle section de nes elk country. Haunting whistles of rutting bulls rise from lodgepole jungles and echo from alpine slips as the hunters break bucket ice, tug cinches and slide ri� es into scabbards.

It is the apron of the Rockies, a shimmering reach of sage and grass. Frigid winters and blazing summers sift the wild creatures here, leaving only the hardiest. These once included bison, shot from the millions to near-extinction by market hunters. Sport hunters saved a remnant, and restored the pronghorn, a striking antelope that is not an antelope. Shooting here is often long; getting close is hard. As shadows lance from beneath a red sun, a hunter

nds a chalk rump and black horns in his ri� e-scope. Steady, now …

Explorer Meriwether Lewis forbade any of his party to re on one of the surly silver bears unless accompanied by another ri� eman. Settlement pushed the grizzly from the plains, but hunters still found it in the Canadian North, where vast woodlands hold moose and alpine meadows wild sheep: the bighorn, the Dall’s, the Stone’s. Cli� -dwelling goats appear as white dots suspended in mist. Hunters once packed in for 30 days, so long are the trails, so unpredictable the weather. Aeroplanes on boats now truncate travel. But the loneliness remains where big creatures range far, and there’s virgin earth to tread. Two hundred and fty years ago hardwoods in the Appalachi-ans fell to settlers carving homesteads from wilderness.

The Ohio bared its dark earth beneath the saw. Michigan’s pine forests toppled, then the great conifers of the Paci c Northwest. In the saw’s wake came more people – but also brush elds and second-growth timber that fuelled a deer boom. Whitetails in the East and mule deer and

Hunting Notes on North Americablacktails in the West prospered when climax forests gave way to younger, more accessible vegetation. Now, in the grey light of October dawn, hunters lean against trees, carbines ready, watching trails well-travelled. There is no way to describe a continent, or the terrain or the wildlife de ning its far reaches. The North American game eld includes swamp and mountain, forest and desert, at elevations from sea level to nearly 4,000 metres. Hunting-season temperatures range from -30 to +40°C. There are 27 recognized species of big game here, and conditions as challenging as anywhere in the world.

Millions of hectares of public land a� ord access to any licensed hunter without additional fee. Europeans nd di� erent traditions in North America, where hunting for sport and subsistence has an egalitarian � avour. People from all social classes can and do hunt. Most limited permits are a� ordable and allocated by draw – albeit private-land access does favour the wealthy.

Firearms ownership and use are restricted only in some cities. Oddly enough, suppressors (silencers) require special licensing. And night hunting for big game is forbidden. States set seasons and de ne legal hunting arms (including handguns). In some heavily populated areas, shotguns with slugs must be used instead of ri� es.

Most states carve out special seasons for hunters using archery equipment and muzzle-loading ri� es.

North American hunters typically prefer bolt-action ri� es chambered for � at-shooting cartridges like the 270, 30-06 and various 30 magnums. High-powered variable scopes predominate. Though many animals are killed up close, accuracy at long range is considered a virtue, largely because of terrain and hunting practices here.

It’s harder to nd the organized drive preferred in Euro-pean forests. Hunters do gather for informal deer drives

in the eastern US; however, most ri� emen stalk or wait for game alone or with a partner.

The best way to taste North American hunting? Lace up those boots and follow a trail into what many sportsmen call the greatest game eld on earth. – Wayne van Zwoll

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It’s arguably the greatest game eld on earth, with extremes to test any ri� eman.

The wind comes overnight, caressing the deep waters of Hudson’s Bay. It nudges drift ice north, toward the shore where the hunters sleep. Their tent � aps shudder only slightly. But at dawn these Inuit awake to a mountain range where there had been sea. Ice-blocks the size of cottages are stacked tight as far as eyes can see. Their peaks tilt crazily against a blue arctic sky. There will be no canoe travel until a north wind opens the bay. Today the hunters will stalk caribou.

In the Sonoran Desert, cholla cactus seems able to jump. You think you’ll clear the slender spines – but suddenly

you’re festooned. Meanwhile, prickly pear hides in dry grass, ready in ambush should you � op prone for a long shot at a Coues buck. Like the spare vegetation, this diminutive whitetail is the colour of the desert itself. You think it is grey, that the ocotillo is green. They are both in fact desert. Your eyes tire sifting detail. But that is what you must do, if you are to kill a buck.

September shoots gold into aspens and blankets high meadows with frost. Here, three kilometres high, horses nicker in the dark. Lanterns sputter to life. White tents glow, winks of light beating dawn to the Rockies. This spine of North America touches Mexico and the Yukon. Its middle section de nes elk country. Haunting whistles of rutting bulls rise from lodgepole jungles and echo from alpine slips as the hunters break bucket ice, tug cinches and slide ri� es into scabbards.

It is the apron of the Rockies, a shimmering reach of sage and grass. Frigid winters and blazing summers sift the wild creatures here, leaving only the hardiest. These once included bison, shot from the millions to near-extinction by market hunters. Sport hunters saved a remnant, and restored the pronghorn, a striking antelope that is not an antelope. Shooting here is often long; getting close is hard. As shadows lance from beneath a red sun, a hunter

nds a chalk rump and black horns in his ri� e-scope. Steady, now …

Explorer Meriwether Lewis forbade any of his party to re on one of the surly silver bears unless accompanied by another ri� eman. Settlement pushed the grizzly from the plains, but hunters still found it in the Canadian North, where vast woodlands hold moose and alpine meadows wild sheep: the bighorn, the Dall’s, the Stone’s. Cli� -dwelling goats appear as white dots suspended in mist. Hunters once packed in for 30 days, so long are the trails, so unpredictable the weather. Aeroplanes on boats now truncate travel. But the loneliness remains where big creatures range far, and there’s virgin earth to tread. Two hundred and fty years ago hardwoods in the Appalachi-ans fell to settlers carving homesteads from wilderness.

The Ohio bared its dark earth beneath the saw. Michigan’s pine forests toppled, then the great conifers of the Paci c Northwest. In the saw’s wake came more people – but also brush elds and second-growth timber that fuelled a deer boom. Whitetails in the East and mule deer and

Hunting Notes on North Americablacktails in the West prospered when climax forests gave way to younger, more accessible vegetation. Now, in the grey light of October dawn, hunters lean against trees, carbines ready, watching trails well-travelled. There is no way to describe a continent, or the terrain or the wildlife de ning its far reaches. The North American game eld includes swamp and mountain, forest and desert, at elevations from sea level to nearly 4,000 metres. Hunting-season temperatures range from -30 to +40°C. There are 27 recognized species of big game here, and conditions as challenging as anywhere in the world.

Millions of hectares of public land a� ord access to any licensed hunter without additional fee. Europeans nd di� erent traditions in North America, where hunting for sport and subsistence has an egalitarian � avour. People from all social classes can and do hunt. Most limited permits are a� ordable and allocated by draw – albeit private-land access does favour the wealthy.

Firearms ownership and use are restricted only in some cities. Oddly enough, suppressors (silencers) require special licensing. And night hunting for big game is forbidden. States set seasons and de ne legal hunting arms (including handguns). In some heavily populated areas, shotguns with slugs must be used instead of ri� es.

Most states carve out special seasons for hunters using archery equipment and muzzle-loading ri� es.

North American hunters typically prefer bolt-action ri� es chambered for � at-shooting cartridges like the 270, 30-06 and various 30 magnums. High-powered variable scopes predominate. Though many animals are killed up close, accuracy at long range is considered a virtue, largely because of terrain and hunting practices here.

It’s harder to nd the organized drive preferred in Euro-pean forests. Hunters do gather for informal deer drives

in the eastern US; however, most ri� emen stalk or wait for game alone or with a partner.

The best way to taste North American hunting? Lace up those boots and follow a trail into what many sportsmen call the greatest game eld on earth. – Wayne van Zwoll

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Vast wilderness, forests that stretch for thousands of miles, imposing mountain ranges and volcanoes – Russia is the home of great hunting adventures, with a wide diversity of wildlife and exceptional trophies.

Norma o� ers the perfect ammunition for every challenge to be found in Russia – in magnum as well as in standard calibres.

Hunting in Russia Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

A great diversity of hunting adventures is waiting in Russia. Just to name a few, there are the magni� cent Russian brown bear, the red stag, the Siberian ibex, the wolf and the fabulous Argali mountain sheep.

Russiahunt the trophy of your dreams!

In the home of great adventures,

Please � nd more information on ballistic data on pages 54 - 69 and calibre selection on page 47.

Norma Oryx

C a l i b r e :

308 Win.

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

92%

180 grains,from moose

Nosler Partition

C a l i b r e :

308 Win.

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

64%

180 grains,from moose

Norma Alaska

C a l i b r e :

6,5x55

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

83%

156 grains,from moose

Nosler AccuBond®

C a l i b r e :

30-06

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

73%

180 grains,from moose

Norma Vulkan

C a l i b r e :

9,3x62

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

63%

232 grains,from moose

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Vast wilderness, forests that stretch for thousands of miles, imposing mountain ranges and volcanoes – Russia is the home of great hunting adventures, with a wide diversity of wildlife and exceptional trophies.

Norma o� ers the perfect ammunition for every challenge to be found in Russia – in magnum as well as in standard calibres.

Hunting in Russia Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

A great diversity of hunting adventures is waiting in Russia. Just to name a few, there are the magni� cent Russian brown bear, the red stag, the Siberian ibex, the wolf and the fabulous Argali mountain sheep.

Russiahunt the trophy of your dreams!

In the home of great adventures,

Please � nd more information on ballistic data on pages 54 - 69 and calibre selection on page 47.

Norma Oryx

C a l i b r e :

308 Win.

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

92%

180 grains,from moose

Nosler Partition

C a l i b r e :

308 Win.

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

64%

180 grains,from moose

Norma Alaska

C a l i b r e :

6,5x55

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

83%

156 grains,from moose

Nosler AccuBond®

C a l i b r e :

30-06

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

73%

180 grains,from moose

Norma Vulkan

C a l i b r e :

9,3x62

We i g h t R e t e n t i o n :

63%

232 grains,from moose

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Interior & Exterior Ballistics Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

Ballistic InformationWhen the shot goes off …

Bullet drop is compensated by adjusting the ri� e scope. Once the range is extended beyond the ri� e’s zero, this may result in deviations which can be calculated by using ballistic data.

After extensive stalking or stand hunting, the moment comes when the hunter decides to shoot. Then it’s only a split second of accurate performance that counts. On the following pages we describe what happens in this short period between pulling the trigger and hitting the target, showing how Norma’s experience contributes to a controlled and reliable process.

The design characteristics of the cartridge, including powder and bullet choice, provide optimal interior and exterior ballistics. The decisive element for shooting ac-curacy and e� ect on the game is the bullet. Its aerodyna-mics and weight are responsible for the � attest possible trajectory.Its penetration and mushrooming characteristics provide the instantaneous death which we owe to our quarry, and ensure that the meat is damaged as little as possible.

Please � nd more information on ballistic data on pages 54 - 69 and calibre selection on page 47.

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Interior & Exterior Ballistics Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

Ballistic InformationWhen the shot goes off …

Bullet drop is compensated by adjusting the ri� e scope. Once the range is extended beyond the ri� e’s zero, this may result in deviations which can be calculated by using ballistic data.

After extensive stalking or stand hunting, the moment comes when the hunter decides to shoot. Then it’s only a split second of accurate performance that counts. On the following pages we describe what happens in this short period between pulling the trigger and hitting the target, showing how Norma’s experience contributes to a controlled and reliable process.

The design characteristics of the cartridge, including powder and bullet choice, provide optimal interior and exterior ballistics. The decisive element for shooting ac-curacy and e� ect on the game is the bullet. Its aerodyna-mics and weight are responsible for the � attest possible trajectory.Its penetration and mushrooming characteristics provide the instantaneous death which we owe to our quarry, and ensure that the meat is damaged as little as possible.

Please � nd more information on ballistic data on pages 54 - 69 and calibre selection on page 47.

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5 6

7 8

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Interior Ballistics Exterior ballistics

Interior ballistics is a term describing the process from the firing of the primer to the moment when the bullet leaves the barrel. It is extremely important to have the ignition and burning of the powder uniform from shot to shot. Consequently, we combine the right primer with the right powder in every load. By doing this, we keep the pressure at given limits and achieve best accuracy and velocity as well as reduced recoil.

Lands and grooves in the barrel make the bullet rotate. Long bullets need faster rotation than short ones. The twist typically varies from one turn in 8” to 16” depending on cartridge. It is important that barrel wear should be as low as possible in order to protect the barrel.

In addition, the powder has to burn completely so that no further residues remain in the barrel. Both processes are guaranteed through a well thought-out construction of case, powder granulate and bullet.

A higher bullet speed and a higher ballistic coefficient lead to less bullet drop and less deviation caused by crosswinds.

Thanks to the bullet’s optimized trajectory and state-of-the-art design that is tailored to specific hunting demands, Norma allows the hunter to focus on hunting and shooting expertly without worrying about the bal-listics of the ammunition. High quality and production standards provide a reliable and calculable performance of the bullet inside and outside the barrel.

Visit our website at www.norma.cc, where it is possible to work with several of the ballistic parameters.

To point out the effect the illustrationis slightly exaggerated.

1 After the trigger is pulled, it takes around 0.005 seconds before the firing pin reaches the primer.

2 The pin makes a spherical imprint in the primer,and fires it …

… the cartridge is pushed forward by approx. 0.1 mm at the same time.

3 Very hot gases and glowing particles splash through the flash hole of the case. The powder igni-tes.

4 Increasing pressure pushes the bullet forward. When reaching maximum pressure, the bullet’s speed has reached approximately 300 m/s. From the firing of the primer it takes 0.0015-0.002 seconds until the bullet exits the muzzle.

5 When the bullet leaves the muzzle, the hot gases surround and overtake the bullet, continuing the acceleration for a few centimetres.

Warning:What is behind the target must always be conside-red, as bullets can travel several kilometres and cause unintended damage.

6 Because the barrel is always angled slightly upwards, the bullet’s flight starts about 3-5 cm below the line of sight.

7 If shooting distance is much shorter or longer than expected, the hunter may hold high or low, or else adjust the sights accordingly.

8 When shooting within usual distances the bullet hits the target at the exact aiming point.

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5 6

7 8

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Interior & Exterior Ballistics Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

Interior Ballistics Exterior ballistics

Interior ballistics is a term describing the process from the firing of the primer to the moment when the bullet leaves the barrel. It is extremely important to have the ignition and burning of the powder uniform from shot to shot. Consequently, we combine the right primer with the right powder in every load. By doing this, we keep the pressure at given limits and achieve best accuracy and velocity as well as reduced recoil.

Lands and grooves in the barrel make the bullet rotate. Long bullets need faster rotation than short ones. The twist typically varies from one turn in 8” to 16” depending on cartridge. It is important that barrel wear should be as low as possible in order to protect the barrel.

In addition, the powder has to burn completely so that no further residues remain in the barrel. Both processes are guaranteed through a well thought-out construction of case, powder granulate and bullet.

A higher bullet speed and a higher ballistic coefficient lead to less bullet drop and less deviation caused by crosswinds.

Thanks to the bullet’s optimized trajectory and state-of-the-art design that is tailored to specific hunting demands, Norma allows the hunter to focus on hunting and shooting expertly without worrying about the bal-listics of the ammunition. High quality and production standards provide a reliable and calculable performance of the bullet inside and outside the barrel.

Visit our website at www.norma.cc, where it is possible to work with several of the ballistic parameters.

To point out the effect the illustrationis slightly exaggerated.

1 After the trigger is pulled, it takes around 0.005 seconds before the firing pin reaches the primer.

2 The pin makes a spherical imprint in the primer,and fires it …

… the cartridge is pushed forward by approx. 0.1 mm at the same time.

3 Very hot gases and glowing particles splash through the flash hole of the case. The powder igni-tes.

4 Increasing pressure pushes the bullet forward. When reaching maximum pressure, the bullet’s speed has reached approximately 300 m/s. From the firing of the primer it takes 0.0015-0.002 seconds until the bullet exits the muzzle.

5 When the bullet leaves the muzzle, the hot gases surround and overtake the bullet, continuing the acceleration for a few centimetres.

Warning:What is behind the target must always be conside-red, as bullets can travel several kilometres and cause unintended damage.

6 Because the barrel is always angled slightly upwards, the bullet’s flight starts about 3-5 cm below the line of sight.

7 If shooting distance is much shorter or longer than expected, the hunter may hold high or low, or else adjust the sights accordingly.

8 When shooting within usual distances the bullet hits the target at the exact aiming point.

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170 Hv

190 Hv

81 Hv

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Cases and Components Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

The fact that many well-known ammunition manufacturers all over the world load their own ammunition using Norma-made cases is only one of many pointers to superior quality.

The choice of raw materials and the numerous checks of weight and dimensions during manufacture guarantee high quality.

The Norma control stations always verify the correct weight, volume and exact dimensions to achieve the highest possible quality.

To manufacture the world’s best cases, it is essential that all stages be managed carefully, as for example punching the � ash-hole dead centre in the primer pocket.

Norma products are known worldwide for high quality. Cartridge cases are an important factor in this reputation. Superior quality ensures a long life and many reloads. Norma cases are made of the best possible raw materials with the narrowest tolerances, and they deliver accuracy round after round.

“Norma’s brass is not only good, it ’s exceptional” *

*Quotation from a US ammunition producer.

The case neck is annealed to become softer. This prevents gas leaks and enables the case to hold the bullet firmly for at least 10 years without cracking as a result of aging material.Further down on the case body, the hardness increases to avoid unnecessary stretching. If it is too hard, it would bring the risk of cracks. Furthest down, around the primer pocket, the brass should be firm. Here, the hardness is nearly twice that of around the neck.The structure of the material reveals the hardness. During processing the large, soft grains are broken down into smaller ones, which makes for a harder material. At the annealing, small grains become bigger and the hardness decreases.

Calibre Prod. no Calibre Prod. no

Norma cases260 Rem. # 20266021

264 Win. Mag. # 20268021

204 Ruger # 20255101 270 Win. # 20269011

5,6x52R # 20256041 270 WSM # 20269071

220 Swift # 20257011 7x57 # 20270011

222 Rem. # 20257111 7x57R # 20270041

223 Rem. # 20257211 7x61 Super # 20270111

22-250 Rem. # 20257311 7x64 # 20270121

243 Win. # 20260011 7x65R # 20270181

6mm Norma BR # 10260151 7mm Rem. Mag. # 20270211

6mm XC # 10260181 7mm-08 Rem. # 20270221

25-06 # 20264111 280 Rem. # 20270501

6,5-284 # 20265281 7,5x55 Swiss # 20275111

6,5 Jap. # 20265311 300 Norma Mag. # 20275611

6,5 Carcano # 20265351 300 SAUM # 20276111

6,5x54 MS # 20265451 308 Win. # 20276231

6,5x55 # 20265511 7,62x53R # 20276341

Calibre Prod. no Calibre Prod. no

308 Norma Mag. # 20276371 375 H&H Mag. # 20295011

30-06 # 20276401 375 Flanged Magnum NE # 20295151

300 H&H # 20276531 404 Rimless NE # 20210431

300 Win. Mag. # 20276661 416 Rigby # 20210601

300 WSM # 20276761 416 Taylor # 20210671

7,65 Arg. # 20277011 416 Rem. Mag # 20210691

7,7 Jap. # 20277211 500/416 NE # 20210701

8x57JS # 20280011 45 Cylindrical # 20211231

8x57 JRS # 20280141 45-120 # 20211251

338 Win. Mag # 20285041 450 Rigby Rimless # 20211401

338 Lapua Mag. # 20285071 458 Win. # 20211551

338 Norma Mag. # 20285201 458 Lott # 20211571

358 Norma Mag. # 20290011 470 NE # 20211631

35 Whelen # 20290021 500 Jeffery # 20213151

9,3x57 # 20293011 500 NE # 20213001

9,3x62 # 20293111 505 Magnum Gibbs # 20213101

9,3x74R # 20293211

Calibre Prod. no Calibre Prod. no

Norma cases for the Weatherby Magnum

30-378 Wby. Mag. # 20276771

338-06 Wby. Mag. # 20285111

224 Wby. Mag. # 20257401 338-378 Wby. Mag. # 20285161

240 Wby. Mag. # 20260201 340 Wby. Mag. # 20286021

257 Wby. Mag. # 20265021 378 Wby. Mag. # 20295121

270 Wby. Mag. # 20269121 416 Wby. Mag. # 20210651

7 mm Wby. Mag. # 20270321 460 Wby. Mag. # 20211601

300 Wby. Mag. # 20276601 NEW Norma Products

Norma unprimed cases are packed in boxes of 50 or 100 each.

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The fact that many well-known ammunition manufacturers all over the world load their own ammunition using Norma-made cases is only one of many pointers to superior quality.

The choice of raw materials and the numerous checks of weight and dimensions during manufacture guarantee high quality.

The Norma control stations always verify the correct weight, volume and exact dimensions to achieve the highest possible quality.

To manufacture the world’s best cases, it is essential that all stages be managed carefully, as for example punching the � ash-hole dead centre in the primer pocket.

Norma products are known worldwide for high quality. Cartridge cases are an important factor in this reputation. Superior quality ensures a long life and many reloads. Norma cases are made of the best possible raw materials with the narrowest tolerances, and they deliver accuracy round after round.

“Norma’s brass is not only good, it ’s exceptional” *

*Quotation from a US ammunition producer.

The case neck is annealed to become softer. This prevents gas leaks and enables the case to hold the bullet firmly for at least 10 years without cracking as a result of aging material.Further down on the case body, the hardness increases to avoid unnecessary stretching. If it is too hard, it would bring the risk of cracks. Furthest down, around the primer pocket, the brass should be firm. Here, the hardness is nearly twice that of around the neck.The structure of the material reveals the hardness. During processing the large, soft grains are broken down into smaller ones, which makes for a harder material. At the annealing, small grains become bigger and the hardness decreases.

Calibre Prod. no Calibre Prod. no

Norma cases260 Rem. # 20266021

264 Win. Mag. # 20268021

204 Ruger # 20255101 270 Win. # 20269011

5,6x52R # 20256041 270 WSM # 20269071

220 Swift # 20257011 7x57 # 20270011

222 Rem. # 20257111 7x57R # 20270041

223 Rem. # 20257211 7x61 Super # 20270111

22-250 Rem. # 20257311 7x64 # 20270121

243 Win. # 20260011 7x65R # 20270181

6mm Norma BR # 10260151 7mm Rem. Mag. # 20270211

6mm XC # 10260181 7mm-08 Rem. # 20270221

25-06 # 20264111 280 Rem. # 20270501

6,5-284 # 20265281 7,5x55 Swiss # 20275111

6,5 Jap. # 20265311 300 Norma Mag. # 20275611

6,5 Carcano # 20265351 300 SAUM # 20276111

6,5x54 MS # 20265451 308 Win. # 20276231

6,5x55 # 20265511 7,62x53R # 20276341

Calibre Prod. no Calibre Prod. no

308 Norma Mag. # 20276371 375 H&H Mag. # 20295011

30-06 # 20276401 375 Flanged Magnum NE # 20295151

300 H&H # 20276531 404 Rimless NE # 20210431

300 Win. Mag. # 20276661 416 Rigby # 20210601

300 WSM # 20276761 416 Taylor # 20210671

7,65 Arg. # 20277011 416 Rem. Mag # 20210691

7,7 Jap. # 20277211 500/416 NE # 20210701

8x57JS # 20280011 45 Cylindrical # 20211231

8x57 JRS # 20280141 45-120 # 20211251

338 Win. Mag # 20285041 450 Rigby Rimless # 20211401

338 Lapua Mag. # 20285071 458 Win. # 20211551

338 Norma Mag. # 20285201 458 Lott # 20211571

358 Norma Mag. # 20290011 470 NE # 20211631

35 Whelen # 20290021 500 Jeffery # 20213151

9,3x57 # 20293011 500 NE # 20213001

9,3x62 # 20293111 505 Magnum Gibbs # 20213101

9,3x74R # 20293211

Calibre Prod. no Calibre Prod. no

Norma cases for the Weatherby Magnum

30-378 Wby. Mag. # 20276771

338-06 Wby. Mag. # 20285111

224 Wby. Mag. # 20257401 338-378 Wby. Mag. # 20285161

240 Wby. Mag. # 20260201 340 Wby. Mag. # 20286021

257 Wby. Mag. # 20265021 378 Wby. Mag. # 20295121

270 Wby. Mag. # 20269121 416 Wby. Mag. # 20210651

7 mm Wby. Mag. # 20270321 460 Wby. Mag. # 20211601

300 Wby. Mag. # 20276601 NEW Norma Products

Norma unprimed cases are packed in boxes of 50 or 100 each.

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Bullet Programme Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

Norma o� ers everything from the fast-expanding Plastic Point and the mushrooming Soft Point to a large selection of Oryx, Vulkan and Alaska bullets. Choose the projectile that best suits the particular quarry and your hunting conditions.

NormaOryxOryx means good accuracy, massive mushrooming and high residual weight. This bonded design suits the all-round hunter who wishes to simplify the choice of cartridge for hunting.

Oryx is available in most calibres from 222 Remington to 375 H&H Magnum. Thanks to its excellent performance, in a very few years Oryx has become the most popular of the Norma bullets.

Choose the right hunting bullet

NormaSoft PointThe Norma Soft Point is a conventional lead-tipped bullet for hunting smaller or larger thinner-skinned game where rapid and effective mushrooming is more important than high weight retention and penetration.

NormaVulkanThe Vulkan is a classic hunting bul-let with a thin front jacket to give rapid mushrooming and high energy transfer. The jacket is folded at the tip to protect the lead core against recoil damage in the magazine. This is a very popular bullet for wild boar and red deer hunting.

NormaAlaskaThe Alaska is a classic among Scandi-navian moose hunters and is loaded in most common calibres for moose.This is a well-proved softpoint bullet with a soft gilding metal jacket which gives rapid and massive mushrooming.

NormaSolidsRecent improvements in metallurgy have important implications for solid bullets, being harder to bend or break, yet softer on barrels than conventional brass bullets. Norma’s Solids offer the best in monolithic bullets for danger-ous game, giving reliable feeding and straight-line penetration.

C a l i b r e s :

9,3x62375 H&H Mag.404 Jeffery NE416 Rem. Mag.416 Rigby416 Taylor450 Rigby Rimless458 Lott458 Win. Mag.500 Jeffery505 Mag. Gibbs

NormaPlastic PointThe Plastic Point is effective and popular, especially among continental hunters. It is highly accurate, with rapid expansion, and ensures the desired result at the target.The Plastic Point protects the bullet from recoil battering in the magazine and guarantees problem-free function in semiautomatics.

NormaFull Metal JacketNorma manufactures FMJ bullets in most popular calibres. Their excel-lent accuracy makes them suitable for competition, training and small game hunting. Norma ammunition is Scandinavia’s favourite for bird hunting with rifles.

C a l i b r e s :

222 Rem. 8x57 JRS223 Rem. 8x57 JS22-250 Rem. 338 Win. Mag.6 mm Norma BR 9,3x576XC 9,3x62243 Win.6,5x556,5-284270 Win.7x57 R270 WSM7x65 R7 mm Rem. Mag.308 Win.30-06300 WSM300 Win. Mag.

C a l i b r e s :

6,5x55270 Win.7x65 R280 Rem.7x647 mm Rem. Mag.

308 Win.30-068x57 JRS8x57 JS9,3x629,3x74 R

C a l i b r e s :

6,5 Jap.6,5 Carcano6,5x557,62 Russian308 Win.30-068x57 JRS8x57 JS9,3x579,3x629,3x74 R

C a l i b r e s :

7x65 R280 Rem.7x647 mm Rem. Mag.308 Win.30-06300 Win. Mag.9,3x629,3x74 R

C a l i b r e s :

222 Rem.223 Rem.22-250 Rem.220 Swift5,6x52 R243 Win.270 Win.7,7 Jap.7,65 Arg.

NormaKalahariA revolutionary new exterior shape gives superior exterior ballistics for flat-ter trajectory and reduced wind drift. The interior design ensures dramatic killing effect. The front third of the bullet is designed to break off into six petals while the rear shank penetrates very deeply and produces an exit wound and immediate blood spoor allowing rapid follow-up.

C a l i b r e s :

270 Win.270 WSM7x64280 Rem.7 mm Rem. Mag.308 Win.30-06300 Win. Mag.300 WSM

C a l i b r e s :

222 Rem. 280 Rem. 358 Norma M.223 Rem. 7 mm Rem. M. 9,3x5722-250 Rem. 7 mm Bla. M. 9,3x62220 Swift 7,5x55 Swiss 9,3x74 R6 mm BR 308 Win. 375 H&H M.6XC 30-06 375 Blaser M.243 Win. 300 WSM6,5x55 308 Norma M.6,5-284 300 Win. M.270 Win. 300 Blaser M.270 WSM 8x57 JRS7x57 R 8x57 JS7x57 338 Win. M.7x64 338 Blaser M.7x65 R 35 Whelen

NEW Norma Products

NEW NEW

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Norma o� ers everything from the fast-expanding Plastic Point and the mushrooming Soft Point to a large selection of Oryx, Vulkan and Alaska bullets. Choose the projectile that best suits the particular quarry and your hunting conditions.

NormaOryxOryx means good accuracy, massive mushrooming and high residual weight. This bonded design suits the all-round hunter who wishes to simplify the choice of cartridge for hunting.

Oryx is available in most calibres from 222 Remington to 375 H&H Magnum. Thanks to its excellent performance, in a very few years Oryx has become the most popular of the Norma bullets.

Choose the right hunting bullet

NormaSoft PointThe Norma Soft Point is a conventional lead-tipped bullet for hunting smaller or larger thinner-skinned game where rapid and effective mushrooming is more important than high weight retention and penetration.

NormaVulkanThe Vulkan is a classic hunting bul-let with a thin front jacket to give rapid mushrooming and high energy transfer. The jacket is folded at the tip to protect the lead core against recoil damage in the magazine. This is a very popular bullet for wild boar and red deer hunting.

NormaAlaskaThe Alaska is a classic among Scandi-navian moose hunters and is loaded in most common calibres for moose.This is a well-proved softpoint bullet with a soft gilding metal jacket which gives rapid and massive mushrooming.

NormaSolidsRecent improvements in metallurgy have important implications for solid bullets, being harder to bend or break, yet softer on barrels than conventional brass bullets. Norma’s Solids offer the best in monolithic bullets for danger-ous game, giving reliable feeding and straight-line penetration.

C a l i b r e s :

9,3x62375 H&H Mag.404 Jeffery NE416 Rem. Mag.416 Rigby416 Taylor450 Rigby Rimless458 Lott458 Win. Mag.500 Jeffery505 Mag. Gibbs

NormaPlastic PointThe Plastic Point is effective and popular, especially among continental hunters. It is highly accurate, with rapid expansion, and ensures the desired result at the target.The Plastic Point protects the bullet from recoil battering in the magazine and guarantees problem-free function in semiautomatics.

NormaFull Metal JacketNorma manufactures FMJ bullets in most popular calibres. Their excel-lent accuracy makes them suitable for competition, training and small game hunting. Norma ammunition is Scandinavia’s favourite for bird hunting with rifles.

C a l i b r e s :

222 Rem. 8x57 JRS223 Rem. 8x57 JS22-250 Rem. 338 Win. Mag.6 mm Norma BR 9,3x576XC 9,3x62243 Win.6,5x556,5-284270 Win.7x57 R270 WSM7x65 R7 mm Rem. Mag.308 Win.30-06300 WSM300 Win. Mag.

C a l i b r e s :

6,5x55270 Win.7x65 R280 Rem.7x647 mm Rem. Mag.

308 Win.30-068x57 JRS8x57 JS9,3x629,3x74 R

C a l i b r e s :

6,5 Jap.6,5 Carcano6,5x557,62 Russian308 Win.30-068x57 JRS8x57 JS9,3x579,3x629,3x74 R

C a l i b r e s :

7x65 R280 Rem.7x647 mm Rem. Mag.308 Win.30-06300 Win. Mag.9,3x629,3x74 R

C a l i b r e s :

222 Rem.223 Rem.22-250 Rem.220 Swift5,6x52 R243 Win.270 Win.7,7 Jap.7,65 Arg.

NormaKalahariA revolutionary new exterior shape gives superior exterior ballistics for flat-ter trajectory and reduced wind drift. The interior design ensures dramatic killing effect. The front third of the bullet is designed to break off into six petals while the rear shank penetrates very deeply and produces an exit wound and immediate blood spoor allowing rapid follow-up.

C a l i b r e s :

270 Win.270 WSM7x64280 Rem.7 mm Rem. Mag.308 Win.30-06300 Win. Mag.300 WSM

C a l i b r e s :

222 Rem. 280 Rem. 358 Norma M.223 Rem. 7 mm Rem. M. 9,3x5722-250 Rem. 7 mm Bla. M. 9,3x62220 Swift 7,5x55 Swiss 9,3x74 R6 mm BR 308 Win. 375 H&H M.6XC 30-06 375 Blaser M.243 Win. 300 WSM6,5x55 308 Norma M.6,5-284 300 Win. M.270 Win. 300 Blaser M.270 WSM 8x57 JRS7x57 R 8x57 JS7x57 338 Win. M.7x64 338 Blaser M.7x65 R 35 Whelen

NEW Norma Products

NEW NEW

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NoslerPartitionA classic big game round, the Nosler Partition was the first big game bullet with complete and totally controlled expansion.

The partition ensures both high resi-dual weight and deep penetration.

SwiftSciroccoThis round offers flat trajectory, quick mushrooming and toughness suitable for high velocity cartridges.The bonded, thick jacket ensures mas-sive mushrooming and high weight retention.

SwiftA-FrameThis is one of the most used and reliable big game bullets, and is now a classic.The bonded front jacket and the A-framed intermediate wall ensure high weight retention and deep penetration.

BarnesTSXThis is the newest among homoge-neous mushrooming big game bullets. The TSX combines ballistic shape with reliable mushrooming and is the most durable of all mushrooming bullets on the market.The bullet can withstand both high velocity and thick bone. That makes it a favourite selection among big game hunters.

Norma loads hunting cart-ridges using bullets made by the largest and best known manufacturers in the industry. In our range, there are cart-ridges for all types of hunting, and within this wide selection hunters can find their own favourite cartridge and bullet.

C a l i b r e s :

7 mm Rem. Mag.

C a l i b r e s :

308 Win.30-06300 Win. Mag.8x68 S9,2x62375 H&H Mag.416 Rigby458 Win. Mag.

C a l i b r e s :

270 WSM7 mm Rem. Mag.300 Win. Mag.300 WSM375 H&H Mag.

C a l i b r e s :

6,5x556,5-284308 Win.30-06

NoslerBallistic TipAccuracy and expansion are the cha-racteristics of this hunting bullet. The Ballistic Tip was developed for hunting smaller game at extended ranges.

C a l i b r e s :

6XC6,5x55270 WSM7 mm-08 Rem.308 Win.30-06300 WSM300 Win. Mag.

NoslerAccuBond®The Nosler AccuBond is the new big game bullet from Nosler. It has high ballistic coefficient and match accuracy. It is bonded to ensure even, good mushrooming with high weight retention for deep penetration on all game, regardless of range.

C a l i b r e s :

7x6430-06300 Win. Mag.

WoodleighSoft PointA classic big game bullet with good mushrooming and penetration, the Woodleigh SP is loaded in archetypal big game cartridges and is designed for perfect regulation of double rifles.

C a l i b r e s :

375 H&H Mag.375 Flanged M. NE404 Jeffery NE416 Rem. Mag.416 Rigby500/416 NE 450 Rigby Rimless458 Lott470 NE500 Jeffery500 NE 3”505 Mag. Gibbs

WoodleighFMJThis projectile with its thick, steel-reinforced jacket is known for its deep, straight penetration.It has proved its reliability on Africa’s Big Five over decades and is consequently the first choice of many PHs when hunting buffalo and elephant.

C a l i b r e s :

375 H&H Mag.375 Flanged M. NE404 Jeffery NE416 Rem. Mag.416 Rigby500/416 NE 450 Rigby Rimless458 Lott470 NE500 Jeffery500 NE 3”505 Mag. Gibbs

Choose the right hunting bullet

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NoslerPartitionA classic big game round, the Nosler Partition was the first big game bullet with complete and totally controlled expansion.

The partition ensures both high resi-dual weight and deep penetration.

SwiftSciroccoThis round offers flat trajectory, quick mushrooming and toughness suitable for high velocity cartridges.The bonded, thick jacket ensures mas-sive mushrooming and high weight retention.

SwiftA-FrameThis is one of the most used and reliable big game bullets, and is now a classic.The bonded front jacket and the A-framed intermediate wall ensure high weight retention and deep penetration.

BarnesTSXThis is the newest among homoge-neous mushrooming big game bullets. The TSX combines ballistic shape with reliable mushrooming and is the most durable of all mushrooming bullets on the market.The bullet can withstand both high velocity and thick bone. That makes it a favourite selection among big game hunters.

Norma loads hunting cart-ridges using bullets made by the largest and best known manufacturers in the industry. In our range, there are cart-ridges for all types of hunting, and within this wide selection hunters can find their own favourite cartridge and bullet.

C a l i b r e s :

7 mm Rem. Mag.

C a l i b r e s :

308 Win.30-06300 Win. Mag.8x68 S9,2x62375 H&H Mag.416 Rigby458 Win. Mag.

C a l i b r e s :

270 WSM7 mm Rem. Mag.300 Win. Mag.300 WSM375 H&H Mag.

C a l i b r e s :

6,5x556,5-284308 Win.30-06

NoslerBallistic TipAccuracy and expansion are the cha-racteristics of this hunting bullet. The Ballistic Tip was developed for hunting smaller game at extended ranges.

C a l i b r e s :

6XC6,5x55270 WSM7 mm-08 Rem.308 Win.30-06300 WSM300 Win. Mag.

NoslerAccuBond®The Nosler AccuBond is the new big game bullet from Nosler. It has high ballistic coefficient and match accuracy. It is bonded to ensure even, good mushrooming with high weight retention for deep penetration on all game, regardless of range.

C a l i b r e s :

7x6430-06300 Win. Mag.

WoodleighSoft PointA classic big game bullet with good mushrooming and penetration, the Woodleigh SP is loaded in archetypal big game cartridges and is designed for perfect regulation of double rifles.

C a l i b r e s :

375 H&H Mag.375 Flanged M. NE404 Jeffery NE416 Rem. Mag.416 Rigby500/416 NE 450 Rigby Rimless458 Lott470 NE500 Jeffery500 NE 3”505 Mag. Gibbs

WoodleighFMJThis projectile with its thick, steel-reinforced jacket is known for its deep, straight penetration.It has proved its reliability on Africa’s Big Five over decades and is consequently the first choice of many PHs when hunting buffalo and elephant.

C a l i b r e s :

375 H&H Mag.375 Flanged M. NE404 Jeffery NE416 Rem. Mag.416 Rigby500/416 NE 450 Rigby Rimless458 Lott470 NE500 Jeffery500 NE 3”505 Mag. Gibbs

Choose the right hunting bullet

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Norma Bullets

Norma makes bullets for every purpose. For hunting big game, Oryx is a winner, while the tradi-tion-bound hunter can continue downing his moose while using the classic Alaska. For rapid expan-sion and instantaneous effect, choose the Vulkan or the Soft Point.

For practice, competition and hunting birds there are the Full Metal Jacket bullets, in a steadily growing selection. Match shoot-ers load their ammunition with Diamond Line bullets.

Norma 200 Powder

Our fastest-burning propellant is suit-able for smaller cartridges such as the 222 Remington and 22 Hornet.

It can also be used to shoot lightweight, low velocity bullets in medium calibres such as the 308 Win.

500 g/canister. Prod. # 20932005

Norma 201 Powder

This is very suitable for calibres with small case volume in relation to the bore size, such as 9,3x57 and 45-70. It’s also the right choice for shooting light-weight bullets in medium-sized cases such as the 30-06.

500 g/canister. Prod. # 20932015

Norma 202 Powder

Specially developed to provide maximum performance in the 308 Winchester, 202 is a very useful powder for cases with medium capacity compared to calibre, such as the 8x57, 9,3x62 and 9,3x74R.

500 g/canister. Prod. # 20932025

Norma 203B Powder

Specifications for 203B differ slightly from the previous 203 powder.

It is flexible, and is useful from 22-250 to 358 Norma Mag. It is very suitable for 6 mm Norma BR and 308 Winchester loaded with heavier bullets.

500 g/canister. Prod. # 20932035

Norma 204 Powder

A slow-burning propellant, 204 provides good performance and quite good accuracy in calibres such as 6,5x55 and 30-06.

500 g/canister. Prod. # 20932045

Norma URP Powder

A high-energy, mid-range propellant, URP is an excellent choice for medium-sized cartridges such as 7x64 and 30-06.

500 g/canister. Prod. # 20932195

The shooter using Norma powder can safely trust that loading data, pressure, velocity and accuracy are main-tained at the same high level from lot to lot.

Norma Powders

Norma MRP Powder

A very flexible magnum powder, MRP is suitable for calibres with relatively large case volume in relation to the calibre.

It has been well-known for many years as a high performance powder in all magnum calibres.

500 g/canister. Prod. # 20932055

Norma 217 Powder

This is a very flexible magnum powder, suitable where there is relatively large case volume in relation to the bore size. It has been well-known for many years as a high performance powder in all magnum calibres.

500 g/canister. Prod. # 20932175

500 g/canister. Prod. # 10932115

Norma MATCH Powder 1214Reloading data for sports and hunting cartridges are available at www.norma.cc or in Norma’s Reloading Manual. Please note that for the match powders 1211 and 1214 data may be found only on the cans.

A flexible range of powders offers the handloader many opportunities to load the best possible cartridges in any calibre choice.

The Norma Reloading Manual is a must for the keen handloader. It is full of history, good advice and loads using Norma bullets and powders. It ought to be on every loading bench.

Every hunter and shooter can always learn some-thing new in the steady search for the best possible load for his particular needs.

See also page 75.

The Norma Reloading Manual – for handloaders

NEW

Norma MATCH Powder 1211

500 g/canister. Prod. # 10932145

Calibre 5,7 mm (.224”) Hunting

SOFT POINTWeight 3,2 g/50 gr Product # 20657011 (-2)*

SOFT POINTWeight 3,4 g/53 gr Product # 20657041

ORYXWeight 3,6 g/55 grProduct # 20657131

FULL JACKETWeight 3,6 g/55 gr Product # 20657081 (-2)*

SOFT POINTWeight 4,0 g/62 grProduct # 20657051

Calibre 6 mm (.243”) Hunting

FULL JACKETWeight 6,2 g/95 gr Product # 20660701

SOFT POINTWeight 6,5 g/100 gr Product # 20660031

ORYXWeight 6,5 g/100 grProduct # 20660501

Calibre 6 mm (.243”) Match

DIAMOND LINEWeight 6,8 g/105 gr Product # 10660162

Calibre 6,5 mm (.264”) Match

BANSKYTTE/REKRUTT HPWeight 6,5 g/100 gr Product # 10665201

GOLDEN TARGET HPWeight 8,4 g/130 gr Product # 10665091

DIAMOND LINEWeight 8,4 g/130 gr Product # 10665081

Calibre 6,5 mm (.264”) Hunting

HOLLOW POINTWeight 6,5 g/100 gr Product # 20665201

FULL JACKETWeight 7,8 g/120 grProduct # 20665141

ORYXWeight 10,1 g/156 gr Product # 20665241

NEW

NEW

NEW

Calibre 6,5 mm (.264”) Hunting

ALASKAWeight 10,1 g/156 gr Product # 20665321

VULKANWeight 10,1 g/156 gr Product # 20665351

Calibre 270 (.270”) Hunting

FULL JACKETWeight 8,4 g/130 grProduct # 20669311

ORYXWeight 9,7 g/150 grProduct # 20669501

VULKANWeight 10,1 g/156 gr Product # 20669351

Calibre 7 mm (.284”) Hunting

FULL JACKETWeight 9,7 g/150 gr Product # 20670031

ORYXWeight 10,1 g/156 grProduct # 20670041

VULKANWeight 11,0 g/170 grProduct # 20670061

ORYXWeight 11,0 g/170 grProduct # 20670011

Calibre 30 (.308”) Match

DIAMOND LINEWeight 10,9 g/168 grProduct # 10676351

Calibre 30 (.308”) Hunting

FULL JACKETWeight 9,7 g/150 gr Product # 20676511 (-2)*

ALASKAWeight 11,7 g/180 grProduct # 20676481

VULKANWeight 11,7 g/180 gr Product # 20676531

ORYXWeight 11,7 g/180 grProduct # 20676381

ORYX Weight 13,0 g/200 gr Product # 20676391

NEW

Calibre 8 mm (.323”) Hunting

FULL JACKETWeight 8,0 g/123 grProduct # 20680141

ORYXWeight 12,7 g/196 grProduct # 20680011

ALASKAWeight 12,7 g/196 gr Product # 20680031

VULKANWeight 12,7 g/196 grProduct # 20680201

Calibre 338 (.338”) Hunting

FULL JACKETWeight 14,6 g/225 grProduct # 20686101

ORYXWeight 14,9 g/230 grProduct # 2068616150 bullets/box

Calibre 358 (.358”) HuntingORYXWeight 16,2 g/250 grProduct # 2069007150 bullets/box

Calibre 9,3 mm (.366”) Hunting

FULL JACKETWeight 15,0 g/232 grProduct # 20693061

VULKANWeight 15,0 g/232 gr Product # 20693051

ORYXWeight 15,0 g/232 grProduct # 20693071

ORYXWeight 18,5 g/285 gr Product # 2069308150 bullets/boxALASKAWeight 18,5 g/285 grProduct # 2069316150 bullets/boxORYXWeight 21,1 g/325 gr Product # 2069312150 bullets/box

Calibre 375 (.375”) HuntingORYXWeight 19,4 g/300 grProduct # 2069507150 bullets/box

Standard = 100 bullets/box(-2)* = Packed 2x500 bullets/box.

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Reloading Information Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

Norma Bullets

Norma makes bullets for every purpose. For hunting big game, Oryx is a winner, while the tradi-tion-bound hunter can continue downing his moose while using the classic Alaska. For rapid expan-sion and instantaneous effect, choose the Vulkan or the Soft Point.

For practice, competition and hunting birds there are the Full Metal Jacket bullets, in a steadily growing selection. Match shoot-ers load their ammunition with Diamond Line bullets.

Norma 200 Powder

Our fastest-burning propellant is suit-able for smaller cartridges such as the 222 Remington and 22 Hornet.

It can also be used to shoot lightweight, low velocity bullets in medium calibres such as the 308 Win.

500 g/canister. Prod. # 20932005

Norma 201 Powder

This is very suitable for calibres with small case volume in relation to the bore size, such as 9,3x57 and 45-70. It’s also the right choice for shooting light-weight bullets in medium-sized cases such as the 30-06.

500 g/canister. Prod. # 20932015

Norma 202 Powder

Specially developed to provide maximum performance in the 308 Winchester, 202 is a very useful powder for cases with medium capacity compared to calibre, such as the 8x57, 9,3x62 and 9,3x74R.

500 g/canister. Prod. # 20932025

Norma 203B Powder

Specifications for 203B differ slightly from the previous 203 powder.

It is flexible, and is useful from 22-250 to 358 Norma Mag. It is very suitable for 6 mm Norma BR and 308 Winchester loaded with heavier bullets.

500 g/canister. Prod. # 20932035

Norma 204 Powder

A slow-burning propellant, 204 provides good performance and quite good accuracy in calibres such as 6,5x55 and 30-06.

500 g/canister. Prod. # 20932045

Norma URP Powder

A high-energy, mid-range propellant, URP is an excellent choice for medium-sized cartridges such as 7x64 and 30-06.

500 g/canister. Prod. # 20932195

The shooter using Norma powder can safely trust that loading data, pressure, velocity and accuracy are main-tained at the same high level from lot to lot.

Norma Powders

Norma MRP Powder

A very flexible magnum powder, MRP is suitable for calibres with relatively large case volume in relation to the calibre.

It has been well-known for many years as a high performance powder in all magnum calibres.

500 g/canister. Prod. # 20932055

Norma 217 Powder

This is a very flexible magnum powder, suitable where there is relatively large case volume in relation to the bore size. It has been well-known for many years as a high performance powder in all magnum calibres.

500 g/canister. Prod. # 20932175

500 g/canister. Prod. # 10932115

Norma MATCH Powder 1214Reloading data for sports and hunting cartridges are available at www.norma.cc or in Norma’s Reloading Manual. Please note that for the match powders 1211 and 1214 data may be found only on the cans.

A flexible range of powders offers the handloader many opportunities to load the best possible cartridges in any calibre choice.

The Norma Reloading Manual is a must for the keen handloader. It is full of history, good advice and loads using Norma bullets and powders. It ought to be on every loading bench.

Every hunter and shooter can always learn some-thing new in the steady search for the best possible load for his particular needs.

See also page 75.

The Norma Reloading Manual – for handloaders

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Norma MATCH Powder 1211

500 g/canister. Prod. # 10932145

Calibre 5,7 mm (.224”) Hunting

SOFT POINTWeight 3,2 g/50 gr Product # 20657011 (-2)*

SOFT POINTWeight 3,4 g/53 gr Product # 20657041

ORYXWeight 3,6 g/55 grProduct # 20657131

FULL JACKETWeight 3,6 g/55 gr Product # 20657081 (-2)*

SOFT POINTWeight 4,0 g/62 grProduct # 20657051

Calibre 6 mm (.243”) Hunting

FULL JACKETWeight 6,2 g/95 gr Product # 20660701

SOFT POINTWeight 6,5 g/100 gr Product # 20660031

ORYXWeight 6,5 g/100 grProduct # 20660501

Calibre 6 mm (.243”) Match

DIAMOND LINEWeight 6,8 g/105 gr Product # 10660162

Calibre 6,5 mm (.264”) Match

BANSKYTTE/REKRUTT HPWeight 6,5 g/100 gr Product # 10665201

GOLDEN TARGET HPWeight 8,4 g/130 gr Product # 10665091

DIAMOND LINEWeight 8,4 g/130 gr Product # 10665081

Calibre 6,5 mm (.264”) Hunting

HOLLOW POINTWeight 6,5 g/100 gr Product # 20665201

FULL JACKETWeight 7,8 g/120 grProduct # 20665141

ORYXWeight 10,1 g/156 gr Product # 20665241

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Calibre 6,5 mm (.264”) Hunting

ALASKAWeight 10,1 g/156 gr Product # 20665321

VULKANWeight 10,1 g/156 gr Product # 20665351

Calibre 270 (.270”) Hunting

FULL JACKETWeight 8,4 g/130 grProduct # 20669311

ORYXWeight 9,7 g/150 grProduct # 20669501

VULKANWeight 10,1 g/156 gr Product # 20669351

Calibre 7 mm (.284”) Hunting

FULL JACKETWeight 9,7 g/150 gr Product # 20670031

ORYXWeight 10,1 g/156 grProduct # 20670041

VULKANWeight 11,0 g/170 grProduct # 20670061

ORYXWeight 11,0 g/170 grProduct # 20670011

Calibre 30 (.308”) Match

DIAMOND LINEWeight 10,9 g/168 grProduct # 10676351

Calibre 30 (.308”) Hunting

FULL JACKETWeight 9,7 g/150 gr Product # 20676511 (-2)*

ALASKAWeight 11,7 g/180 grProduct # 20676481

VULKANWeight 11,7 g/180 gr Product # 20676531

ORYXWeight 11,7 g/180 grProduct # 20676381

ORYX Weight 13,0 g/200 gr Product # 20676391

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Calibre 8 mm (.323”) Hunting

FULL JACKETWeight 8,0 g/123 grProduct # 20680141

ORYXWeight 12,7 g/196 grProduct # 20680011

ALASKAWeight 12,7 g/196 gr Product # 20680031

VULKANWeight 12,7 g/196 grProduct # 20680201

Calibre 338 (.338”) Hunting

FULL JACKETWeight 14,6 g/225 grProduct # 20686101

ORYXWeight 14,9 g/230 grProduct # 2068616150 bullets/box

Calibre 358 (.358”) HuntingORYXWeight 16,2 g/250 grProduct # 2069007150 bullets/box

Calibre 9,3 mm (.366”) Hunting

FULL JACKETWeight 15,0 g/232 grProduct # 20693061

VULKANWeight 15,0 g/232 gr Product # 20693051

ORYXWeight 15,0 g/232 grProduct # 20693071

ORYXWeight 18,5 g/285 gr Product # 2069308150 bullets/boxALASKAWeight 18,5 g/285 grProduct # 2069316150 bullets/boxORYXWeight 21,1 g/325 gr Product # 2069312150 bullets/box

Calibre 375 (.375”) HuntingORYXWeight 19,4 g/300 grProduct # 2069507150 bullets/box

Standard = 100 bullets/box(-2)* = Packed 2x500 bullets/box.

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B A L L I S T I C D AT A – H U N T I N G A M M U N I T I O NBullet typeBullets weight g/gr Product number

Ball.coeffi-cient

Velocity feet per second Energy foot pounds Zero range, yards

Height of trajectory above line of sight if sighted in at yards. For sights 1,6 inch above bore

Wind drift in inches for a10 m.p.h cross wind

V0 V100 V200 V300 E0 E100 E200 E300 50 100 150 200 300 yds 100 200 300 yds

2 2 2 R E M .

V - M A X 50 0,7 0,5 -1,0 -8,4

2,6 g/40 gr 0,200 3445 2936 2482 2070 1054 766 577 381 100 -0,4 -0,6 -2,5 -10,7 1,3 5,5 13,5

# 20157052 150 -0,2 0,4 -1,6 -9,4

200 0,3 1,2 1,2 -7

S O F T P O I N T 50 0,6 0,0 -2,1 -12,1

3,2 g/50 gr 0,185 3199 2679 2215 1800 1136 797 545 360 100 -0,3 -0,9 -3,3 -13,8 1,5 6,7 16,7

# 20157112 150 0,0 0,6 -2,1 -12,0

200 0,5 1,6 1,6 -8,9

O R Y X 50 0,5 -0,4 -2,9 -14,2

3,6 g/55 gr 0,185 3051 2549 2099 1700 1137 794 538 353 100 -0,2 -1,1 -3,8 -15,7 1,6 7,2 17,8

# 20157042 150 0,1 0,7 -2,4 -13,5

200 0,7 1,9 1,8 -9,9

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,3 -1,0 -4,1 -17,5

3,6 g/55 gr 0,209 2789 2366 1983 1640 950 684 480 329 100 -0,1 -1,4 -4,7 -18,3 1,6 7,1 17,4

# 20157222 150 0,3 0,9 -2,8 -15,5

200 1,0 2,3 2,1 -11,3

S O F T P O I N T 50 0,4 -0,7 -3,4 -15,4

4,0 g/62 gr 0,214 2887 2464 2078 1731 1148 836 595 413 100 -0,2 -1,2 -4,2 -16,5 1,5 6,6 16,1

# 20157162 150 0,2 0,8 -2,5 -14,0

200 0,9 2,1 1,9 -10,3

2 2 3 R E M .

V - M A X 50 0,9 0,9 -0,1 -5,2

2,6 g/40 gr 0,200 3740 3196 2715 2281 1243 908 655 462 100 -0,4 -0,4 -1,8 -8,4 1,2 5,0 12,1

# 20157382 150 -0,3 0,3 -1,3 -7,6

200 0,0 0,9 1,0 -5,7

V - M A X 50 0,8 0,7 -0,6 -6,8

3,2 g/50 gr 0,242 3495 3065 2675 2317 1357 1044 795 596 100 -0,4 -0,5 -2,1 -9,1 1,0 4,4 10,5

# 20157392 150 -0,2 0,4 -1,4 -8,1

200 0,1 1,1 1,1 -6,0

S O F T P O I N T 50 0,6 0,2 -1,6 -9,8

3,4 g/53 gr 0,237 3215 2804 2428 2082 1217 925 694 510 100 -0,3 -0,8 -2,9 -11,7 1,2 5,0 12,1

# 20157172 150 -0,05 0,5 -1,8 -10,1

200 0,4 1,4 1,4 -7,4

O R Y X 50 0,5 -0,2 -2,5 -13,2

3,6 g/55 gr 0,185 3117 2608 2152 1746 1187 831 566 372 100 -0,3 -1,0 -3,6 -14,8 1,6 6,9 17,3

# 20157192 150 0,1 0,7 -2,2 -12,8

200 0,6 1,8 1,7 -9,4

2 2 - 2 5 0R E M .

V - M A X 50 0,9 1,0 0,1 -5,0

3,2 g/50 gr 0,242 3724 3271 2863 2490 1540 1188 910 688 100 -0,4 -0,4 -1,7 -7,6 1,0 4,1 9,6

# 20157312 150 -0,3 0,3 -1,2 -6,9

200 -0,0 0,8 0,9 -5,1

S O F T P O I N T 50 0,9 0,9 0,0 -5,2

3,4 g/53 gr 0,237 3707 3246 2830 2451 1618 1240 943 707 100 -0,4 -0,4 -1,7 -7,8 1,0 4,2 10,0

# 20157332 150 -0,3 0,3 -1,2 -7,0

200 0,0 0,9 0,9 -5,2

O R Y X 50 0,8 0,7 -0,6 -7,4

3,6 g/55 gr 0,185 3609 3041 2540 2091 1591 1130 788 534 100 -0,4 -0,5 -2,2 -9,9 1,3 5,7 14,0

# 20157342 150 -0,2 0,4 -1,5 -8,8

200 0,2 1,1 1,1 -6,6

B A L L I S T I C D AT A – H U N T I N G A M M U N I T I O NBullet typeBullets weight g/gr Product number

Ball.coeffi-cient

Velocity feet per second Energy foot pounds Zero range, yards

Height of trajectory above line of sight if sighted in at yards. For sights 1,6 inch above bore

Wind drift in inches for a10 m.p.h cross wind

V0 V100 V200 V300 E0 E100 E200 E300 50 100 150 200 300 yds 100 200 300 yds

2 2 0 S W I F T

S O F T P O I N T 50 1,0 1,2 0,5 -4,3

3.2 g/50 gr 0,185 4019 3394 2852 2369 1794 1279 903 623 100 -0,5 -0,3 -1,5 -7,2 1,2 5,0 12,2

# 20157012 150 -0,4 0,2 -1,1 -6,7

200 -0,1 0,7 0,8 -5,1

O R Y X 50 0,9 0,9 -0,1 -6,1

3,6 g/55 gr 0,185 3773 3184 2667 2205 1739 1238 869 594 100 -0,4 -0,4 -1,9 -8,7 1,3 5,4 13,2

# 20157032 150 -0,3 0,3 -1,3 -7,8

200 0,0 0,9 1,0 -5,9

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S O F T P O I N T 50 0,3 -0,8 -3,5 -15,0

4,6 g/71 gr 0,268 2789 2456 2146 1860 1227 951 726 546 100 -0,2 -1,3 -4,2 -16,0 1,3 5,3 12,8

# 20156042 150 0,3 0,9 -2,5 -13,5

200 0,9 2,1 1,9 -9,7

6 M MN O R M A B R

O R Y X 50 0,3 -1,0 -4,1 -16,6

6,5 g/100 gr 0,257 2723 2381 2065 1775 1647 1259 947 700 100 -0,1 -1,4 -4,6 -17,4 1,4 5,8 14,0

# 20160252 150 0,3 0,9 -2,7 -14,6

200 1,0 2,3 2,0 -10,5

6 X C

N O S L E R B S T 50 0,5 -0,2 -2,1 -10,5

6,2 g/95 gr 0,379 2953 2704 2469 2245 1840 1543 1286 1064 100 -0,3 -0,9 -3,2 -12,1 0,8 3,4 7,9

# 20160212 150 0,1 0,6 -1,9 -10,2

200 0,5 1,6 1,4 -7,3

O R Y X 50 0,5 -0,4 -2,7 -12,7

6,5 g/100 gr 0,257 2953 2594 2262 1955 1937 1494 1136 849 100 -0,2 -1,1 -3,6 -14,1 1,2 5,1 12,4

# 20160222 150 0,1 0,7 -2,2 -11,9

200 0,7 1,8 1,6 -8,7

2 4 3 W I N .

V - M A X 50 1,0 1,2 0,6 -3,4

3,8 g/58 gr 0,250 3937 3476 3061 2683 1997 1556 1207 928 100 -0,5 -0,2 -1,3 -6,4 0,9 3,7 8,7

# 20160352 150 -0,4 0,2 -1,0 -5,9

200 -0,2 0,7 0,7 -4,4

V - M A X 50 0,7 0,5 -0,7 -6,9

4,9 g/75 gr 0,330 3330 3023 2736 2467 1847 1522 1247 1014 100 -0,4 -0,6 -2,2 -9,1 0,8 3,3 7,8

# 20160042 150 -0,2 0,4 -1,4 -7,9

200 0,2 1,1 1,1 -5,8

S O F T P O I N T 50 0,5 -0,3 -2,5 -12,2

6,5 g/100 gr 0,257 2986 2624 2290 1981 1980 1529 1165 871 100 -0,3 -1,0 -3,5 -13,6 1,2 5,0 12,2

# 20160032 150 0,1 0,7 -2,1 -11,6

200 0,6 1,7 1,6 -8,4

O R Y X 50 0,4 -0,5 -3,0 -13,7

6,5 g/100 gr 0,257 2887 2533 2205 1903 1851 1425 1080 804 100 -0,2 -1,2 -3,9 -14,9 1,2 5,3 12,8

# 20160082 150 0,2 0,8 -2,3 -12,6

200 0,8 1,9 1,7 -9,1

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A L A S K A 50 -0,7 -4,0 -10,2 -32,9

10,1 g/156 gr 0,326 2067 1835 1622 1431 1480 1167 911 710 100 0,4 -2,9 -8,8 -30,8 1,6 6,6 15,8

# 20165322 150 1,3 2,0 -4,9 -25,0

200 2,5 4,4 3,7 -17,7

6 , 5 C A R C .

A L A S K A 50 -0,2 -2,4 -6,8 -23,7

10,1 g/156 gr 0,326 2330 2082 1849 1636 1881 1501 1185 927 100 0,1 -2,1 -6,5 -23,1 1,3 5,6 13,3

# 20165352 150 0,8 1,4 -3,7 -18,9

200 1,7 3,2 2,7 -13,5

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B A L L I S T I C D AT A – H U N T I N G A M M U N I T I O NBullet typeBullets weight g/gr Product number

Ball.coeffi-cient

Velocity feet per second Energy foot pounds Zero range, yards

Height of trajectory above line of sight if sighted in at yards. For sights 1,6 inch above bore

Wind drift in inches for a10 m.p.h cross wind

V0 V100 V200 V300 E0 E100 E200 E300 50 100 150 200 300 yds 100 200 300 yds

2 2 2 R E M .

V - M A X 50 0,7 0,5 -1,0 -8,4

2,6 g/40 gr 0,200 3445 2936 2482 2070 1054 766 577 381 100 -0,4 -0,6 -2,5 -10,7 1,3 5,5 13,5

# 20157052 150 -0,2 0,4 -1,6 -9,4

200 0,3 1,2 1,2 -7

S O F T P O I N T 50 0,6 0,0 -2,1 -12,1

3,2 g/50 gr 0,185 3199 2679 2215 1800 1136 797 545 360 100 -0,3 -0,9 -3,3 -13,8 1,5 6,7 16,7

# 20157112 150 0,0 0,6 -2,1 -12,0

200 0,5 1,6 1,6 -8,9

O R Y X 50 0,5 -0,4 -2,9 -14,2

3,6 g/55 gr 0,185 3051 2549 2099 1700 1137 794 538 353 100 -0,2 -1,1 -3,8 -15,7 1,6 7,2 17,8

# 20157042 150 0,1 0,7 -2,4 -13,5

200 0,7 1,9 1,8 -9,9

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,3 -1,0 -4,1 -17,5

3,6 g/55 gr 0,209 2789 2366 1983 1640 950 684 480 329 100 -0,1 -1,4 -4,7 -18,3 1,6 7,1 17,4

# 20157222 150 0,3 0,9 -2,8 -15,5

200 1,0 2,3 2,1 -11,3

S O F T P O I N T 50 0,4 -0,7 -3,4 -15,4

4,0 g/62 gr 0,214 2887 2464 2078 1731 1148 836 595 413 100 -0,2 -1,2 -4,2 -16,5 1,5 6,6 16,1

# 20157162 150 0,2 0,8 -2,5 -14,0

200 0,9 2,1 1,9 -10,3

2 2 3 R E M .

V - M A X 50 0,9 0,9 -0,1 -5,2

2,6 g/40 gr 0,200 3740 3196 2715 2281 1243 908 655 462 100 -0,4 -0,4 -1,8 -8,4 1,2 5,0 12,1

# 20157382 150 -0,3 0,3 -1,3 -7,6

200 0,0 0,9 1,0 -5,7

V - M A X 50 0,8 0,7 -0,6 -6,8

3,2 g/50 gr 0,242 3495 3065 2675 2317 1357 1044 795 596 100 -0,4 -0,5 -2,1 -9,1 1,0 4,4 10,5

# 20157392 150 -0,2 0,4 -1,4 -8,1

200 0,1 1,1 1,1 -6,0

S O F T P O I N T 50 0,6 0,2 -1,6 -9,8

3,4 g/53 gr 0,237 3215 2804 2428 2082 1217 925 694 510 100 -0,3 -0,8 -2,9 -11,7 1,2 5,0 12,1

# 20157172 150 -0,05 0,5 -1,8 -10,1

200 0,4 1,4 1,4 -7,4

O R Y X 50 0,5 -0,2 -2,5 -13,2

3,6 g/55 gr 0,185 3117 2608 2152 1746 1187 831 566 372 100 -0,3 -1,0 -3,6 -14,8 1,6 6,9 17,3

# 20157192 150 0,1 0,7 -2,2 -12,8

200 0,6 1,8 1,7 -9,4

2 2 - 2 5 0R E M .

V - M A X 50 0,9 1,0 0,1 -5,0

3,2 g/50 gr 0,242 3724 3271 2863 2490 1540 1188 910 688 100 -0,4 -0,4 -1,7 -7,6 1,0 4,1 9,6

# 20157312 150 -0,3 0,3 -1,2 -6,9

200 -0,0 0,8 0,9 -5,1

S O F T P O I N T 50 0,9 0,9 0,0 -5,2

3,4 g/53 gr 0,237 3707 3246 2830 2451 1618 1240 943 707 100 -0,4 -0,4 -1,7 -7,8 1,0 4,2 10,0

# 20157332 150 -0,3 0,3 -1,2 -7,0

200 0,0 0,9 0,9 -5,2

O R Y X 50 0,8 0,7 -0,6 -7,4

3,6 g/55 gr 0,185 3609 3041 2540 2091 1591 1130 788 534 100 -0,4 -0,5 -2,2 -9,9 1,3 5,7 14,0

# 20157342 150 -0,2 0,4 -1,5 -8,8

200 0,2 1,1 1,1 -6,6

B A L L I S T I C D AT A – H U N T I N G A M M U N I T I O NBullet typeBullets weight g/gr Product number

Ball.coeffi-cient

Velocity feet per second Energy foot pounds Zero range, yards

Height of trajectory above line of sight if sighted in at yards. For sights 1,6 inch above bore

Wind drift in inches for a10 m.p.h cross wind

V0 V100 V200 V300 E0 E100 E200 E300 50 100 150 200 300 yds 100 200 300 yds

2 2 0 S W I F T

S O F T P O I N T 50 1,0 1,2 0,5 -4,3

3.2 g/50 gr 0,185 4019 3394 2852 2369 1794 1279 903 623 100 -0,5 -0,3 -1,5 -7,2 1,2 5,0 12,2

# 20157012 150 -0,4 0,2 -1,1 -6,7

200 -0,1 0,7 0,8 -5,1

O R Y X 50 0,9 0,9 -0,1 -6,1

3,6 g/55 gr 0,185 3773 3184 2667 2205 1739 1238 869 594 100 -0,4 -0,4 -1,9 -8,7 1,3 5,4 13,2

# 20157032 150 -0,3 0,3 -1,3 -7,8

200 0,0 0,9 1,0 -5,9

5 , 6 X 5 2 R

S O F T P O I N T 50 0,3 -0,8 -3,5 -15,0

4,6 g/71 gr 0,268 2789 2456 2146 1860 1227 951 726 546 100 -0,2 -1,3 -4,2 -16,0 1,3 5,3 12,8

# 20156042 150 0,3 0,9 -2,5 -13,5

200 0,9 2,1 1,9 -9,7

6 M MN O R M A B R

O R Y X 50 0,3 -1,0 -4,1 -16,6

6,5 g/100 gr 0,257 2723 2381 2065 1775 1647 1259 947 700 100 -0,1 -1,4 -4,6 -17,4 1,4 5,8 14,0

# 20160252 150 0,3 0,9 -2,7 -14,6

200 1,0 2,3 2,0 -10,5

6 X C

N O S L E R B S T 50 0,5 -0,2 -2,1 -10,5

6,2 g/95 gr 0,379 2953 2704 2469 2245 1840 1543 1286 1064 100 -0,3 -0,9 -3,2 -12,1 0,8 3,4 7,9

# 20160212 150 0,1 0,6 -1,9 -10,2

200 0,5 1,6 1,4 -7,3

O R Y X 50 0,5 -0,4 -2,7 -12,7

6,5 g/100 gr 0,257 2953 2594 2262 1955 1937 1494 1136 849 100 -0,2 -1,1 -3,6 -14,1 1,2 5,1 12,4

# 20160222 150 0,1 0,7 -2,2 -11,9

200 0,7 1,8 1,6 -8,7

2 4 3 W I N .

V - M A X 50 1,0 1,2 0,6 -3,4

3,8 g/58 gr 0,250 3937 3476 3061 2683 1997 1556 1207 928 100 -0,5 -0,2 -1,3 -6,4 0,9 3,7 8,7

# 20160352 150 -0,4 0,2 -1,0 -5,9

200 -0,2 0,7 0,7 -4,4

V - M A X 50 0,7 0,5 -0,7 -6,9

4,9 g/75 gr 0,330 3330 3023 2736 2467 1847 1522 1247 1014 100 -0,4 -0,6 -2,2 -9,1 0,8 3,3 7,8

# 20160042 150 -0,2 0,4 -1,4 -7,9

200 0,2 1,1 1,1 -5,8

S O F T P O I N T 50 0,5 -0,3 -2,5 -12,2

6,5 g/100 gr 0,257 2986 2624 2290 1981 1980 1529 1165 871 100 -0,3 -1,0 -3,5 -13,6 1,2 5,0 12,2

# 20160032 150 0,1 0,7 -2,1 -11,6

200 0,6 1,7 1,6 -8,4

O R Y X 50 0,4 -0,5 -3,0 -13,7

6,5 g/100 gr 0,257 2887 2533 2205 1903 1851 1425 1080 804 100 -0,2 -1,2 -3,9 -14,9 1,2 5,3 12,8

# 20160082 150 0,2 0,8 -2,3 -12,6

200 0,8 1,9 1,7 -9,1

6 , 5 J A P.

A L A S K A 50 -0,7 -4,0 -10,2 -32,9

10,1 g/156 gr 0,326 2067 1835 1622 1431 1480 1167 911 710 100 0,4 -2,9 -8,8 -30,8 1,6 6,6 15,8

# 20165322 150 1,3 2,0 -4,9 -25,0

200 2,5 4,4 3,7 -17,7

6 , 5 C A R C .

A L A S K A 50 -0,2 -2,4 -6,8 -23,7

10,1 g/156 gr 0,326 2330 2082 1849 1636 1881 1501 1185 927 100 0,1 -2,1 -6,5 -23,1 1,3 5,6 13,3

# 20165352 150 0,8 1,4 -3,7 -18,9

200 1,7 3,2 2,7 -13,5

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Velocity feet per second Energy foot pounds Zero range, yards

Height of trajectory above line of sight if sighted in at yards. For sights 1,6 inch above bore

Wind drift in inches for a10 m.p.h cross wind

V0 V100 V200 V300 E0 E100 E200 E300 50 100 150 200 300 yds 100 200 300 yds

6 , 5 X 5 5

N O S L E R B S T 50 0,4 -0,4 -2,7 -11,8

7,8 g/120 gr 0,430 2822 2609 2407 2213 2123 1815 1544 1305 100 -0,2 -1,1 -3,5 -13,0 0,8 3,1 7,3

# 20165222 150 0,2 0,7 -2,1 -10,9

200 0,7 1,8 1,6 -7,8

N O S L E R P A R T I T I O N 50 0,3 -0,8 -3,4 -13,5

9,1 g/140 gr 0,467 2690 2500 2317 2142 2250 1943 1669 1427 100 -0,2 -1,2 -4,0 -14,4 0,7 3,1 7,1

# 20165592 150 0,3 0,8 -2,3 -12,0

200 0,8 2,0 1,7 -8,5

A L A S K A 50 0,1 -1,5 -5,1 -19,4

10,1 g/156 gr 0,276 2559 2250 1964 1701 2269 1755 1336 1002 100 -0,1 -1,7 -5,3 -19,7 1,4 5,9 14,1

# 20165522 150 0,5 1,1 3,1 -16,4

200 1,3 2,7 2,3 -11,7

O R Y X 50 0,1 -1,4 -4,7 -17,5

10,1 g/156 gr 0,348 2559 2313 2081 1862 2267 1852 1499 1201 100 -0,1 -1,6 -4,9 -17,9 1,1 4,5 10,7

# 20165622 150 0,5 1,0 -2,8 -14,8

200 1,2 2,5 2,1 -10,5

V U L K A N 50 1,1 -1,3 -4,6 -17,4

10,1 g/156 gr 0,354 2559 2318 2090 1875 2271 1862 1513 1218 100 -0,1 -1,6 -4,9 -17,8 1,1 4,4 10,5

# 20165562 150 0,5 1,0 -2,8 -14,7

200 1,2 2,5 2,1 -10,4

6 , 5 - 2 8 4 N O R M A

O R Y X 50 0,4 -0,6 -3,1 -13,3

10,1 g/156 gr 0,348 2790 2531 2287 2056 2697 2220 1812 1465 100 -0,2 -1,2 -3,8 -14,4 0,9 4,0 9,4

# 20165632 150 0,2 0,8 -2,3 -12,0

200 0,8 1,9 1,7 -8,6

2 7 0 W I N .

V - M A X 50 0,7 0,4 -1,1 -7,6

7,1 g/110 gr 0,370 3215 2947 2695 2456 2525 2122 1774 1474 100 -0,3 -0,7 -2,4 -9,6 0,7 3,1 7,2

# 20169402 150 -0,1 0,4 -1,5 -8,3

200 0,3 1,2 1,2 -6,0

S O F T P O I N T 50 0,6 0,2 -1,4 -8,5

8,4 g/130 gr 0,359 3140 2868 2612 2370 2847 2375 1970 1622 100 -0,3 -0,7 -2,6 -10,4 0,8 3,3 7,7

# 20169022 150 -0,1 0,5 -1,7 -8,9

200 0,3 1,3 1,2 -6,4

O R Y X 50 -0,3 -0,6 -3,0 -12,4

9,7 g/150 gr 0,373 2854 2608 2376 2155 2714 2267 1880 1547 100 -0,2 -1,1 -3,6 -13,4 0,9 3,6 8,4

# 20169012 150 0,2 0,7 -2,1 -11,2

200 0,7 1,8 1,6 -8,0

V U L K A N 50 0,4 -0,5 -2,8 -12,4

10,1 g/156 gr 0,340 2854 2586 2333 2094 2822 2317 1886 1520 100 -0,2 -1,1 -3,6 -13,7 0,9 3,9 9,3

# 20169412 150 0,2 0,7 -2,2 -11,5

200 0,7 1,8 1,6 -8,2

2 7 0 W S M

N O S L E R B S T 50 0,6 0,3 -1,0 -7,0

8,4 g/130 gr 0,433 3281 3047 2825 2614 3108 2681 2305 1973 100 -0,3 -0,6 -2,3 -8,9 0,6 2,5 5,9

# 20169252 150 -0,1 0,4 -1,4 -7,6

200 0,3 1,1 1,1 -5,5

O R Y X 50 0,5 0,0 -1,7 -9,1

9,7 g/150 gr 0,373 3117 2856 2611 2378 3237 2718 2271 1884 100 -0,3 -0,8 -2,8 -10,7 0,8 3,2 7,4

# 20169322 150 0,0 0,5 -1,7 -9,1

200 0,4 1,4 1,3 -6,5

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Velocity feet per second Energy foot pounds Zero range, yards

Height of trajectory above line of sight if sighted in at yards. For sights 1,6 inch above bore

Wind drift in inches for a10 m.p.h cross wind

V0 V100 V200 V300 E0 E100 E200 E300 50 100 150 200 300 yds 100 200 300 yds

7 X 5 7 R

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,3 -1,0 -3,7 -14,6

9,7 g/150 gr 0,441 2641 2442 2251 2069 2324 1986 1689 1427 100 -0,1 -1,3 -4,2 -15,4 0,8 3,3 7,8

# 20170062 150 0,3 0,9 -2,5 -12,7

200 0,9 2,1 1,9 -9,0

O R Y X 50 0,2 -1,2 -4,4 -16,9

10,1 g/156 gr 0,330 2608 2346 2099 1867 2357 1906 1526 1208 100 -0,1 -1,5 -4,7 -17,4 1,0 4,2 10,0

# 20170032 150 0,4 1,0 -2,8 -14,4

200 1,1 2,4 2,1 -10,3

7 X 5 7

O R Y X 50 0,2 -1,1 -4,2 -16,2

10,1 g/156 gr 0,330 2641 2377 2128 1894 2417 1957 1569 1243 100 -0,1 -1,4 -4,6 -16,9 1,0 4,1 9,8

# 20170012 150 0,4 1,0 -2,7 -14,0

200 1,0 2,3 2,0 -10,0

7 M M - 0 8 R E M .

N O S L E R B S T 50 0,3 -0,6 -2,9 -11,8

9,1 g/140 gr 0,485 2822 2633 2452 2278 2476 2156 1870 1614 100 -0,2 -1,1 -3,5 -12,8 0,7 2,7 6,4

# 20170682 150 0,2 0,7 -2,1 -10,7

200 0,7 1,8 1,6 -7,6

7 X 6 5 R

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,3 -0,8 -3,3 -13,2

9,7 g/150 gr 0,441 2756 2552 2357 2170 2530 2169 1850 1569 100 -0,1 -1,2 -3,9 -13,9 0,8 3,1 7,3

# 20170642 150 0,3 0,8 -2,3 -11,6

200 0,8 1,9 1,7 -8,2

O R Y X 50 0,3 -0,8 -3,6 -14,7

10,1 g/156 gr 0,330 2723 2454 2200 1962 2569 2086 1678 1334 100 -0,2 -1,3 -4,2 -15,6 0,9 3,9 9,4

# 20170632 150 0,3 0,9 -2,5 -13,0

200 0,9 2,1 1,9 -9,3

P L A S T I C P O I N T 50 0,2 -1,1 -4,1 -15,8

11,0 g/170 gr 0,373 2625 2392 2170 1961 2599 2157 1776 1450 100 -0,1 -1,4 -4,5 -16,4 1,0 4,0 9,5

# 20170282 150 0,4 0,9 -2,6 -13,6

200 1,0 2,3 2,0 -9,7

V U L K A N 50 0,2 -1,0 -3,9 -15,5

11,0 g/170 gr 0,353 2657 2409 2175 1954 2666 2192 1786 1442 100 -0,1 -1,4 -4,4 -16,2 1,0 4,2 9,9

# 20170292 150 0,3 0,9 -2,6 -13,5

200 1,0 2,2 1,9 -9,6

O R Y X 50 0,2 -1,1 -4,1 -16,0

11,0 g/170 gr 0,324 2657 2388 2134 1897 2666 2153 1720 1359 100 -0,1 -1,4 -4,5 -16,7 1,1 4,6 11,0

# 20170222 150 0,4 0,9 -2,6 -13,9

200 1,0 2,3 2,0 -9,9

2 8 0 R E M .

O R Y X 50 0,4 -0,7 -3,2 -13,6

10,1 g/156 gr 0,330 2789 2516 2259 2017 2695 2193 1768 1410 100 -0,2 -1,2 -3,9 -14,7 0,9 3,8 9,0

# 20170482 150 0,2 0,8 -2,3 -12,3

200 0,8 2,0 1,7 -8,8

V U L K A N 50 0,2 -1,2 -4,4 -16,7

11,0 g/170 gr 0,353 2592 2348 2117 1900 2537 2081 1692 1362 100 -0,1 -1,5 -4,7 -17,3 1,0 4,4 10,3

# 20170512 150 0,4 1,0 -2,7 -14,3

200 1,1 2,4 2,1 -10,2

P L A S T I C P O I N T 50 0,3 -0,8 -3,5 -14,3

11,0 g/170 gr 0,373 2707 2469 2244 2031 2764 2300 1899 1555 100 -0,2 -1,3 -4,1 -15,2 0,9 3,8 9,1

# 20170602 150 0,3 0,9 -2,4 -12,6

200 0,9 2,1 1,8 -9,0

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Velocity feet per second Energy foot pounds Zero range, yards

Height of trajectory above line of sight if sighted in at yards. For sights 1,6 inch above bore

Wind drift in inches for a10 m.p.h cross wind

V0 V100 V200 V300 E0 E100 E200 E300 50 100 150 200 300 yds 100 200 300 yds

6 , 5 X 5 5

N O S L E R B S T 50 0,4 -0,4 -2,7 -11,8

7,8 g/120 gr 0,430 2822 2609 2407 2213 2123 1815 1544 1305 100 -0,2 -1,1 -3,5 -13,0 0,8 3,1 7,3

# 20165222 150 0,2 0,7 -2,1 -10,9

200 0,7 1,8 1,6 -7,8

N O S L E R P A R T I T I O N 50 0,3 -0,8 -3,4 -13,5

9,1 g/140 gr 0,467 2690 2500 2317 2142 2250 1943 1669 1427 100 -0,2 -1,2 -4,0 -14,4 0,7 3,1 7,1

# 20165592 150 0,3 0,8 -2,3 -12,0

200 0,8 2,0 1,7 -8,5

A L A S K A 50 0,1 -1,5 -5,1 -19,4

10,1 g/156 gr 0,276 2559 2250 1964 1701 2269 1755 1336 1002 100 -0,1 -1,7 -5,3 -19,7 1,4 5,9 14,1

# 20165522 150 0,5 1,1 3,1 -16,4

200 1,3 2,7 2,3 -11,7

O R Y X 50 0,1 -1,4 -4,7 -17,5

10,1 g/156 gr 0,348 2559 2313 2081 1862 2267 1852 1499 1201 100 -0,1 -1,6 -4,9 -17,9 1,1 4,5 10,7

# 20165622 150 0,5 1,0 -2,8 -14,8

200 1,2 2,5 2,1 -10,5

V U L K A N 50 1,1 -1,3 -4,6 -17,4

10,1 g/156 gr 0,354 2559 2318 2090 1875 2271 1862 1513 1218 100 -0,1 -1,6 -4,9 -17,8 1,1 4,4 10,5

# 20165562 150 0,5 1,0 -2,8 -14,7

200 1,2 2,5 2,1 -10,4

6 , 5 - 2 8 4 N O R M A

O R Y X 50 0,4 -0,6 -3,1 -13,3

10,1 g/156 gr 0,348 2790 2531 2287 2056 2697 2220 1812 1465 100 -0,2 -1,2 -3,8 -14,4 0,9 4,0 9,4

# 20165632 150 0,2 0,8 -2,3 -12,0

200 0,8 1,9 1,7 -8,6

2 7 0 W I N .

V - M A X 50 0,7 0,4 -1,1 -7,6

7,1 g/110 gr 0,370 3215 2947 2695 2456 2525 2122 1774 1474 100 -0,3 -0,7 -2,4 -9,6 0,7 3,1 7,2

# 20169402 150 -0,1 0,4 -1,5 -8,3

200 0,3 1,2 1,2 -6,0

S O F T P O I N T 50 0,6 0,2 -1,4 -8,5

8,4 g/130 gr 0,359 3140 2868 2612 2370 2847 2375 1970 1622 100 -0,3 -0,7 -2,6 -10,4 0,8 3,3 7,7

# 20169022 150 -0,1 0,5 -1,7 -8,9

200 0,3 1,3 1,2 -6,4

O R Y X 50 -0,3 -0,6 -3,0 -12,4

9,7 g/150 gr 0,373 2854 2608 2376 2155 2714 2267 1880 1547 100 -0,2 -1,1 -3,6 -13,4 0,9 3,6 8,4

# 20169012 150 0,2 0,7 -2,1 -11,2

200 0,7 1,8 1,6 -8,0

V U L K A N 50 0,4 -0,5 -2,8 -12,4

10,1 g/156 gr 0,340 2854 2586 2333 2094 2822 2317 1886 1520 100 -0,2 -1,1 -3,6 -13,7 0,9 3,9 9,3

# 20169412 150 0,2 0,7 -2,2 -11,5

200 0,7 1,8 1,6 -8,2

2 7 0 W S M

N O S L E R B S T 50 0,6 0,3 -1,0 -7,0

8,4 g/130 gr 0,433 3281 3047 2825 2614 3108 2681 2305 1973 100 -0,3 -0,6 -2,3 -8,9 0,6 2,5 5,9

# 20169252 150 -0,1 0,4 -1,4 -7,6

200 0,3 1,1 1,1 -5,5

O R Y X 50 0,5 0,0 -1,7 -9,1

9,7 g/150 gr 0,373 3117 2856 2611 2378 3237 2718 2271 1884 100 -0,3 -0,8 -2,8 -10,7 0,8 3,2 7,4

# 20169322 150 0,0 0,5 -1,7 -9,1

200 0,4 1,4 1,3 -6,5

B A L L I S T I C D AT A – H U N T I N G A M M U N I T I O NBullet typeBullets weight g/gr Product number

Ball.coeffi-cient

Velocity feet per second Energy foot pounds Zero range, yards

Height of trajectory above line of sight if sighted in at yards. For sights 1,6 inch above bore

Wind drift in inches for a10 m.p.h cross wind

V0 V100 V200 V300 E0 E100 E200 E300 50 100 150 200 300 yds 100 200 300 yds

7 X 5 7 R

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,3 -1,0 -3,7 -14,6

9,7 g/150 gr 0,441 2641 2442 2251 2069 2324 1986 1689 1427 100 -0,1 -1,3 -4,2 -15,4 0,8 3,3 7,8

# 20170062 150 0,3 0,9 -2,5 -12,7

200 0,9 2,1 1,9 -9,0

O R Y X 50 0,2 -1,2 -4,4 -16,9

10,1 g/156 gr 0,330 2608 2346 2099 1867 2357 1906 1526 1208 100 -0,1 -1,5 -4,7 -17,4 1,0 4,2 10,0

# 20170032 150 0,4 1,0 -2,8 -14,4

200 1,1 2,4 2,1 -10,3

7 X 5 7

O R Y X 50 0,2 -1,1 -4,2 -16,2

10,1 g/156 gr 0,330 2641 2377 2128 1894 2417 1957 1569 1243 100 -0,1 -1,4 -4,6 -16,9 1,0 4,1 9,8

# 20170012 150 0,4 1,0 -2,7 -14,0

200 1,0 2,3 2,0 -10,0

7 M M - 0 8 R E M .

N O S L E R B S T 50 0,3 -0,6 -2,9 -11,8

9,1 g/140 gr 0,485 2822 2633 2452 2278 2476 2156 1870 1614 100 -0,2 -1,1 -3,5 -12,8 0,7 2,7 6,4

# 20170682 150 0,2 0,7 -2,1 -10,7

200 0,7 1,8 1,6 -7,6

7 X 6 5 R

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,3 -0,8 -3,3 -13,2

9,7 g/150 gr 0,441 2756 2552 2357 2170 2530 2169 1850 1569 100 -0,1 -1,2 -3,9 -13,9 0,8 3,1 7,3

# 20170642 150 0,3 0,8 -2,3 -11,6

200 0,8 1,9 1,7 -8,2

O R Y X 50 0,3 -0,8 -3,6 -14,7

10,1 g/156 gr 0,330 2723 2454 2200 1962 2569 2086 1678 1334 100 -0,2 -1,3 -4,2 -15,6 0,9 3,9 9,4

# 20170632 150 0,3 0,9 -2,5 -13,0

200 0,9 2,1 1,9 -9,3

P L A S T I C P O I N T 50 0,2 -1,1 -4,1 -15,8

11,0 g/170 gr 0,373 2625 2392 2170 1961 2599 2157 1776 1450 100 -0,1 -1,4 -4,5 -16,4 1,0 4,0 9,5

# 20170282 150 0,4 0,9 -2,6 -13,6

200 1,0 2,3 2,0 -9,7

V U L K A N 50 0,2 -1,0 -3,9 -15,5

11,0 g/170 gr 0,353 2657 2409 2175 1954 2666 2192 1786 1442 100 -0,1 -1,4 -4,4 -16,2 1,0 4,2 9,9

# 20170292 150 0,3 0,9 -2,6 -13,5

200 1,0 2,2 1,9 -9,6

O R Y X 50 0,2 -1,1 -4,1 -16,0

11,0 g/170 gr 0,324 2657 2388 2134 1897 2666 2153 1720 1359 100 -0,1 -1,4 -4,5 -16,7 1,1 4,6 11,0

# 20170222 150 0,4 0,9 -2,6 -13,9

200 1,0 2,3 2,0 -9,9

2 8 0 R E M .

O R Y X 50 0,4 -0,7 -3,2 -13,6

10,1 g/156 gr 0,330 2789 2516 2259 2017 2695 2193 1768 1410 100 -0,2 -1,2 -3,9 -14,7 0,9 3,8 9,0

# 20170482 150 0,2 0,8 -2,3 -12,3

200 0,8 2,0 1,7 -8,8

V U L K A N 50 0,2 -1,2 -4,4 -16,7

11,0 g/170 gr 0,353 2592 2348 2117 1900 2537 2081 1692 1362 100 -0,1 -1,5 -4,7 -17,3 1,0 4,4 10,3

# 20170512 150 0,4 1,0 -2,7 -14,3

200 1,1 2,4 2,1 -10,2

P L A S T I C P O I N T 50 0,3 -0,8 -3,5 -14,3

11,0 g/170 gr 0,373 2707 2469 2244 2031 2764 2300 1899 1555 100 -0,2 -1,3 -4,1 -15,2 0,9 3,8 9,1

# 20170602 150 0,3 0,9 -2,4 -12,6

200 0,9 2,1 1,8 -9,0

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Velocity feet per second Energy foot pounds Zero range, yards

Height of trajectory above line of sight if sighted in at yards. For sights 1,6 inch above bore

Wind drift in inches for a10 m.p.h cross wind

V0 V100 V200 V300 E0 E100 E200 E300 50 100 150 200 300 yds 100 200 300 yds

7 X 6 4

N O S L E R A C C U B O N D 50 0,4 -0,3 -2,2 -10,1

9,1 g/140 gr 0,485 2953 2759 2572 2394 2712 2366 2058 1782 100 -0,2 -0,9 -3,1 -11,4 0,6 2,6 6,0

# 20170692 150 0,1 0,6 -1,8 -9,6

200 0,6 1,5 1,4 -6,8

O R Y X 50 0,4 -1,0 -3,2 -13,6

10,1 g/156 gr 0,330 2789 2516 2259 2017 2695 2193 1768 1410 100 -0,2 -1,2 -3,9 -14,7 0,9 3,8 9,0

# 20170532 150 0,2 0,8 -2,3 -12,3

200 0,8 2,0 1,7 -8,8

V U L K A N 50 0,3 -0,8 -3,5 -14,3

11,0 g/170 gr 0,353 2723 2472 2234 2010 2800 2307 1884 1525 100 -0,2 -1,3 -4,1 -15,2 1,0 4,0 9,6

# 20170182 150 0,3 0,9 -2,4 -12,7

200 0,9 2,1 1,8 -9,1

P L A S T I C P O I N T 50 0,3 -0,8 -3,4 -13,9

11,0 g/170 gr 0,378 2723 2488 2265 2053 2800 2337 1936 1591 100 -0,2 -1,3 -4,0 -14,9 0,9 3,8 8,9

# 20170192 150 0,3 0,8 -2,4 -12,4

200 0,9 2,0 1,8 -8,8

O R Y X 50 0,3 -0,8 -3,4 -14,2

11 g/170 gr 0,324 2756 2481 2222 1979 2868 2324 1864 1479 100 -0,2 -1,3 -4,1 -15,2 1,0 4,4 10,4

# 20170202 150 0,3 0,8 -2,4 -12,7

200 0,9 2,0 1,8 -9,1

7 M MR E M . M A G .

B A R N E S T S X 50 0,6 0,2 -1,4 -8,4

9,1 g/140 gr 0,394 3117 2870 2637 2416 3021 2562 2163 1814 100 -0,3 -0,7 -2,6 -10,3 0,6 2,4 5,6

# 20170542 150 0,1 0,5 -1,6 -8,8

200 0,3 1,3 1,2 -6,3

S W I F T S C I R O C C O 50 0,7 0,4 -1,0 -7,0

9,7 g/150 gr 0,536 3166 2981 2804 2634 3339 2961 2620 2312 100 -0,3 -0,6 -2,3 -9,1 0,5 2,1 4,8

# 20170622 150 -0,1 0,4 -1,5 -7,8

200 -0,2 1,2 1,1 -5,6

O R Y X 50 0,5 -0,2 -2,3 -11,1

10,1 g/156 gr 0,330 2953 2670 2404 2153 3021 2470 2002 1607 100 -0,3 -1,0 -3,3 -12,6 0,8 3,5 8,3

# 20170472 150 0,1 0,6 -2,0 -10,7

200 0,6 1,7 1,5 -7,7

V U L K A N 50 0,5 -0,2 -2,2 -10,8

11,0 g/170 gr 0,353 2953 2688 2438 2201 3293 2728 2244 1830 100 -0,3 -1,0 -3,2 -12,3 0,9 3,6 5,8

# 20170242 150 0,1 0,6 -2,0 -10,4

200 0,6 1,6 1,5 -7,5

P L A S T I C P O I N T 50 0,5 -0,2 -2,1 -10,5

11,0 g/170 gr 0,378 2953 2705 2470 2247 3293 2763 2304 1907 100 -0,3 -0,9 -3,2 -12,0 0,8 3,4 7,9

# 20170272 150 0,1 0,6 -1,9 -10,2

200 0,5 1,6 1,4 -7,3

O R Y X 50 0,4 -0,4 -2,7 -12,2

11,0 g/170 gr 0,324 2887 2604 2338 2087 3147 2560 2063 1645 100 -0,2 -1,1 -3,6 -13,5 1,0 4,1 9,7

# 20170232 150 0,1 0,7 -2,1 -11,4

200 0,7 1,8 1,6 -8,2

7 M MB L A S E RM A G .

O R Y X 50 0,6 -0,0 -1,9 -10,1

10,1 g/156 gr 0,330 3035 2748 2478 2224 3192 2616 2127 1713 100 -0,3 -0,9 -3,0 -11,7 0,9 3,7 8,8

# 20170872 150 0,0 0,6 -1,9 -10,0

200 0,5 1,5 1,4 -7,2

B A L L I S T I C D AT A – H U N T I N G A M M U N I T I O NBullet typeBullets weight g/gr Product number

Ball.coeffi-cient

Velocity feet per second Energy foot pounds Zero range, yards

Height of trajectory above line of sight if sighted in at yards. For sights 1,6 inch above bore

Wind drift in inches for a10 m.p.h cross wind

V0 V100 V200 V300 E0 E100 E200 E300 50 100 150 200 300 yds 100 200 300 yds

7 , 5 X 5 5S W I S S

O R Y X 50 0,0 -1,8 -5,6 -20,6

11,7 g/180 gr 0,288 2493 2202 1931 1683 2485 1939 1491 1132 100 0,0 -1,8 -5,6 -20,6 1,4 5,8 13,9

# 20175102 150 0,6 1,2 -3,2 -17,0

200 1,4 2,8 2,4 -12,2

7 . 6 2R U S S I A N

A L A S K A 50 0,0 -1,7 -5,5 -20,3

11,7 g/180 gr 0,257 2575 2244 1938 1660 2651 2013 1501 1101 100 0,0 -1,7 -5,5 -20,3 1,5 6,3 15,2

# 20175552 150 0,6 1,2 -3,2 -16,8

200 1,4 2,7 2,4 -12,1

3 0 8 W I N .

N O S L E R B S T 50 0,4 -0,4 -2,7 -11,7

9,7 g/150 gr 0,435 2822 2612 2412 2221 2653 2274 1939 1644 100 -0,2 -1,1 -3,5 -13,0 0,7 3,1 7,2

# 20176252 150 0,1 0,7 -2,1 -10,9

200 0,7 1,8 1,6 -7,7

S W I F T A - F R A M E 50 0,3 -0,9 -3,6 -14,5

10,7 g/165 gr 0,367 2700 2459 2231 2014 2672 2216 1823 1487 100 -0,2 -1,3 -4,2 -15,3 0,9 3,9 9,3

# 20176122 150 0,3 0,9 -2,4 -12,8

200 0,9 2,1 1,8 -9,1

P L A S T I C P O I N T 50 0,2 -1,1 -4,2 -16,1

11,7 g/180 gr 0,366 2612 2375 2151 1939 2728 2255 1849 1503 100 -0,1 -1,4 -4,6 -16,7 1,0 4,1 9,8

# 20176282 150 0,4 1,0 -2,7 -13,8

200 1,1 2,3 2,0 -9,8

N O S L E R P A R T I T I O N 50 0,2 -1,0 -3,9 -14,8

11,7 g/180 gr 0,474 2612 2428 2252 2082 2728 2357 2027 1734 100 -0,1 -1,4 -4,3 -15,5 0,8 3,1 7,3

# 20176352 150 0,3 0,9 -2,5 -12,8

200 1,0 2,2 1,9 -9,0

A L A S K A 50 0,1 -1,4 -4,9 -18,9

11,7 g/180 gr 0,257 2612 2278 1968 1687 2728 2074 1549 1138 100 -0,1 -1,6 -5,2 -19,4 1,4 6,2 14,9

# 20176362 150 0,5 1,1 -3,0 -16,1

200 1,2 2,6 2,3 -11,6

V U L K A N 50 0,2 -1,2 -4,4 -17,1

11,7 g/180 gr 0,315 2612 2338 2081 1841 2728 2185 1731 1355 100 -0,1 -1,5 -4,8 -17,7 1,2 4,9 11,7

# 20176602 150 0,4 1,0 -2,8 -14,7

200 1,1 2,4 2,1 -10,5

O R Y X 50 0,2 -1,3 -4,6 -17,8

11,7 g/180 gr 0,288 2612 2313 2034 1776 2737 2146 1659 1265 100 0,1 -1,6 -4,9 -18,3 1,3 5,4 13,0

# 20176752 150 0,4 1,0 -2,9 -15,2

200 1,2 2,5 2,2 -10,9

3 0 - 0 6

N O S L E R B S T 50 0,5 -0,2 -2,1 -10,2

9,7 g/150 gr 0,435 2936 2721 2516 2320 2872 2467 2109 1794 100 -0,3 -0,9 -3,1 -11,7 0,7 2,9 6,8

# 20176542 150 0,1 0,6 -1,9 -9,9

200 0,5 1,6 1,4 -7,1

N O S L E R A C C U B O N D 50 0,2 -1,0 -3,7 -14,0

11,7 g/180 gr 0,507 2674 2499 2331 2169 2859 2497 2172 1881 100 -0,1 -1,3 -4,1 -14,6 0,7 2,8 6,6

# 20175632 150 0,3 0,9 -2,4 -12,0

200 0,9 2,0 1,8 -8,5

S W I F T A - F R A M E 50 0,3 -0,8 -3,5 -14,0

11,7 g/180 gr 0,400 2700 2478 2267 2067 2924 2464 2062 1713 100 -0,2 -1,3 -4,1 -14,9 0,9 3,6 8,4

# 20175182 150 0,3 0,8 -2,4 -12,4

200 0,9 2,0 1,8 -8,8

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Ball.coeffi-cient

Velocity feet per second Energy foot pounds Zero range, yards

Height of trajectory above line of sight if sighted in at yards. For sights 1,6 inch above bore

Wind drift in inches for a10 m.p.h cross wind

V0 V100 V200 V300 E0 E100 E200 E300 50 100 150 200 300 yds 100 200 300 yds

7 X 6 4

N O S L E R A C C U B O N D 50 0,4 -0,3 -2,2 -10,1

9,1 g/140 gr 0,485 2953 2759 2572 2394 2712 2366 2058 1782 100 -0,2 -0,9 -3,1 -11,4 0,6 2,6 6,0

# 20170692 150 0,1 0,6 -1,8 -9,6

200 0,6 1,5 1,4 -6,8

O R Y X 50 0,4 -1,0 -3,2 -13,6

10,1 g/156 gr 0,330 2789 2516 2259 2017 2695 2193 1768 1410 100 -0,2 -1,2 -3,9 -14,7 0,9 3,8 9,0

# 20170532 150 0,2 0,8 -2,3 -12,3

200 0,8 2,0 1,7 -8,8

V U L K A N 50 0,3 -0,8 -3,5 -14,3

11,0 g/170 gr 0,353 2723 2472 2234 2010 2800 2307 1884 1525 100 -0,2 -1,3 -4,1 -15,2 1,0 4,0 9,6

# 20170182 150 0,3 0,9 -2,4 -12,7

200 0,9 2,1 1,8 -9,1

P L A S T I C P O I N T 50 0,3 -0,8 -3,4 -13,9

11,0 g/170 gr 0,378 2723 2488 2265 2053 2800 2337 1936 1591 100 -0,2 -1,3 -4,0 -14,9 0,9 3,8 8,9

# 20170192 150 0,3 0,8 -2,4 -12,4

200 0,9 2,0 1,8 -8,8

O R Y X 50 0,3 -0,8 -3,4 -14,2

11 g/170 gr 0,324 2756 2481 2222 1979 2868 2324 1864 1479 100 -0,2 -1,3 -4,1 -15,2 1,0 4,4 10,4

# 20170202 150 0,3 0,8 -2,4 -12,7

200 0,9 2,0 1,8 -9,1

7 M MR E M . M A G .

B A R N E S T S X 50 0,6 0,2 -1,4 -8,4

9,1 g/140 gr 0,394 3117 2870 2637 2416 3021 2562 2163 1814 100 -0,3 -0,7 -2,6 -10,3 0,6 2,4 5,6

# 20170542 150 0,1 0,5 -1,6 -8,8

200 0,3 1,3 1,2 -6,3

S W I F T S C I R O C C O 50 0,7 0,4 -1,0 -7,0

9,7 g/150 gr 0,536 3166 2981 2804 2634 3339 2961 2620 2312 100 -0,3 -0,6 -2,3 -9,1 0,5 2,1 4,8

# 20170622 150 -0,1 0,4 -1,5 -7,8

200 -0,2 1,2 1,1 -5,6

O R Y X 50 0,5 -0,2 -2,3 -11,1

10,1 g/156 gr 0,330 2953 2670 2404 2153 3021 2470 2002 1607 100 -0,3 -1,0 -3,3 -12,6 0,8 3,5 8,3

# 20170472 150 0,1 0,6 -2,0 -10,7

200 0,6 1,7 1,5 -7,7

V U L K A N 50 0,5 -0,2 -2,2 -10,8

11,0 g/170 gr 0,353 2953 2688 2438 2201 3293 2728 2244 1830 100 -0,3 -1,0 -3,2 -12,3 0,9 3,6 5,8

# 20170242 150 0,1 0,6 -2,0 -10,4

200 0,6 1,6 1,5 -7,5

P L A S T I C P O I N T 50 0,5 -0,2 -2,1 -10,5

11,0 g/170 gr 0,378 2953 2705 2470 2247 3293 2763 2304 1907 100 -0,3 -0,9 -3,2 -12,0 0,8 3,4 7,9

# 20170272 150 0,1 0,6 -1,9 -10,2

200 0,5 1,6 1,4 -7,3

O R Y X 50 0,4 -0,4 -2,7 -12,2

11,0 g/170 gr 0,324 2887 2604 2338 2087 3147 2560 2063 1645 100 -0,2 -1,1 -3,6 -13,5 1,0 4,1 9,7

# 20170232 150 0,1 0,7 -2,1 -11,4

200 0,7 1,8 1,6 -8,2

7 M MB L A S E RM A G .

O R Y X 50 0,6 -0,0 -1,9 -10,1

10,1 g/156 gr 0,330 3035 2748 2478 2224 3192 2616 2127 1713 100 -0,3 -0,9 -3,0 -11,7 0,9 3,7 8,8

# 20170872 150 0,0 0,6 -1,9 -10,0

200 0,5 1,5 1,4 -7,2

B A L L I S T I C D AT A – H U N T I N G A M M U N I T I O NBullet typeBullets weight g/gr Product number

Ball.coeffi-cient

Velocity feet per second Energy foot pounds Zero range, yards

Height of trajectory above line of sight if sighted in at yards. For sights 1,6 inch above bore

Wind drift in inches for a10 m.p.h cross wind

V0 V100 V200 V300 E0 E100 E200 E300 50 100 150 200 300 yds 100 200 300 yds

7 , 5 X 5 5S W I S S

O R Y X 50 0,0 -1,8 -5,6 -20,6

11,7 g/180 gr 0,288 2493 2202 1931 1683 2485 1939 1491 1132 100 0,0 -1,8 -5,6 -20,6 1,4 5,8 13,9

# 20175102 150 0,6 1,2 -3,2 -17,0

200 1,4 2,8 2,4 -12,2

7 . 6 2R U S S I A N

A L A S K A 50 0,0 -1,7 -5,5 -20,3

11,7 g/180 gr 0,257 2575 2244 1938 1660 2651 2013 1501 1101 100 0,0 -1,7 -5,5 -20,3 1,5 6,3 15,2

# 20175552 150 0,6 1,2 -3,2 -16,8

200 1,4 2,7 2,4 -12,1

3 0 8 W I N .

N O S L E R B S T 50 0,4 -0,4 -2,7 -11,7

9,7 g/150 gr 0,435 2822 2612 2412 2221 2653 2274 1939 1644 100 -0,2 -1,1 -3,5 -13,0 0,7 3,1 7,2

# 20176252 150 0,1 0,7 -2,1 -10,9

200 0,7 1,8 1,6 -7,7

S W I F T A - F R A M E 50 0,3 -0,9 -3,6 -14,5

10,7 g/165 gr 0,367 2700 2459 2231 2014 2672 2216 1823 1487 100 -0,2 -1,3 -4,2 -15,3 0,9 3,9 9,3

# 20176122 150 0,3 0,9 -2,4 -12,8

200 0,9 2,1 1,8 -9,1

P L A S T I C P O I N T 50 0,2 -1,1 -4,2 -16,1

11,7 g/180 gr 0,366 2612 2375 2151 1939 2728 2255 1849 1503 100 -0,1 -1,4 -4,6 -16,7 1,0 4,1 9,8

# 20176282 150 0,4 1,0 -2,7 -13,8

200 1,1 2,3 2,0 -9,8

N O S L E R P A R T I T I O N 50 0,2 -1,0 -3,9 -14,8

11,7 g/180 gr 0,474 2612 2428 2252 2082 2728 2357 2027 1734 100 -0,1 -1,4 -4,3 -15,5 0,8 3,1 7,3

# 20176352 150 0,3 0,9 -2,5 -12,8

200 1,0 2,2 1,9 -9,0

A L A S K A 50 0,1 -1,4 -4,9 -18,9

11,7 g/180 gr 0,257 2612 2278 1968 1687 2728 2074 1549 1138 100 -0,1 -1,6 -5,2 -19,4 1,4 6,2 14,9

# 20176362 150 0,5 1,1 -3,0 -16,1

200 1,2 2,6 2,3 -11,6

V U L K A N 50 0,2 -1,2 -4,4 -17,1

11,7 g/180 gr 0,315 2612 2338 2081 1841 2728 2185 1731 1355 100 -0,1 -1,5 -4,8 -17,7 1,2 4,9 11,7

# 20176602 150 0,4 1,0 -2,8 -14,7

200 1,1 2,4 2,1 -10,5

O R Y X 50 0,2 -1,3 -4,6 -17,8

11,7 g/180 gr 0,288 2612 2313 2034 1776 2737 2146 1659 1265 100 0,1 -1,6 -4,9 -18,3 1,3 5,4 13,0

# 20176752 150 0,4 1,0 -2,9 -15,2

200 1,2 2,5 2,2 -10,9

3 0 - 0 6

N O S L E R B S T 50 0,5 -0,2 -2,1 -10,2

9,7 g/150 gr 0,435 2936 2721 2516 2320 2872 2467 2109 1794 100 -0,3 -0,9 -3,1 -11,7 0,7 2,9 6,8

# 20176542 150 0,1 0,6 -1,9 -9,9

200 0,5 1,6 1,4 -7,1

N O S L E R A C C U B O N D 50 0,2 -1,0 -3,7 -14,0

11,7 g/180 gr 0,507 2674 2499 2331 2169 2859 2497 2172 1881 100 -0,1 -1,3 -4,1 -14,6 0,7 2,8 6,6

# 20175632 150 0,3 0,9 -2,4 -12,0

200 0,9 2,0 1,8 -8,5

S W I F T A - F R A M E 50 0,3 -0,8 -3,5 -14,0

11,7 g/180 gr 0,400 2700 2478 2267 2067 2924 2464 2062 1713 100 -0,2 -1,3 -4,1 -14,9 0,9 3,6 8,4

# 20175182 150 0,3 0,8 -2,4 -12,4

200 0,9 2,0 1,8 -8,8

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Velocity feet per second Energy foot pounds Zero range, yards

Height of trajectory above line of sight if sighted in at yards. For sights 1,6 inch above bore

Wind drift in inches for a10 m.p.h cross wind

V0 V100 V200 V300 E0 E100 E200 E300 50 100 150 200 300 yds 100 200 300 yds

3 0 - 0 6

A L A S K A 50 0,2 -1,1 -4,2 -17,1

11,7 g/180 gr 0,257 2700 2359 2044 1755 2914 2225 1670 1231 100 -0,1 -1,5 -4,7 -17,8 1,4 5,9 14,2

# 20176482 150 0,4 1,0 -2,8 -14,9

200 1,1 2,4 2,1 -10,7

N O S L E R P A R T I T I O N 50 0,3 -0,7 -3,3 -13,3

11,7 g/180 gr 0,474 2700 2512 2333 2160 2914 2524 2175 1865 100 -0,2 -1,2 -3,9 -14,2 0,7 3,0 6,9

# 20176492 150 0,3 0,8 -2,3 -11,8

200 0,8 2,0 1,7 -8,4

P L A S T I C P O I N T 50 0,2 -1,1 -3,9 -15,0

11,7 g/180 gr 0,366 2700 2458 2229 2013 2914 2416 1987 1620 100 -0,1 -1,3 -4,3 -15,6 1,0 4,3 10,2

# 20176532 150 0,4 0,9 -2,5 -12,9

200 1,0 2,2 1,9 -9,2

V U L K A N 50 0,2 -1,1 -4,1 -15,9

11,7 g/180 gr 0,315 2700 2420 2158 1912 2924 2350 1868 1466 100 -0,1 -1,4 -4,5 -16,4 1,1 4,7 11,1

# 20176592 150 0,4 0,9 -2,6 -13,6

200 1,0 2,2 1,9 -9,7

O R Y X 50 0,3 -1,0 -4,0 -16,1

11,7 g/180 gr 0,288 2700 2395 2110 1846 2924 2301 1786 1367 100 -0,1 -1,4 -4,5 -16,8 1,2 5,1 12,3

# 20176742 150 0,3 0,9 -2,6 -14,1

200 1,0 2,3 2,0 -10,1

O R Y X 50 0,2 -1,2 -4,2 -16,4

13,0 g/200 gr 0,338 2625 2368 2125 1897 3061 2490 2006 1599 100 -0,1 -1,5 -4,6 -17,0 1,1 4,5 10,7

# 20176772 150 0,4 1,0 -2,7 -14,1

200 1,1 2,3 2,0 -10,0

3 0 0 W S M

N O S L E R B S T 50 0,7 0,4 -0,9 -7,1

9,7 g/150 gr 0,435 3215 2985 2767 2560 3437 2963 2547 2179 100 -0,4 -0,6 -2,3 -9,2 0,7 2,8 6,6

# 20175702 150 -0,1 0,4 -1,5 -7,9

200 0,2 1,2 1,1 -5,7

O R Y X 50 0,4 -0,4 -2,7 -12,6

11,7 g/180 gr 0,288 2904 2586 2288 2011 3371 2673 2094 1617 100 -0,2 -1,1 -3,6 -13,9 1,1 4,6 11,1

# 20175712 150 0,1 0,7 -2,2 -11,8

200 0,7 1,8 1,6 -8,5

3 0 8N O R M A M A G .

O R Y X 50 0,4 -0,5 -2,8 -12,4

11,7 g/180 gr 0,288 2953 2630 2330 2049 3486 2766 2170 1679 100 -0,2 -1,1 -3,6 -13,5 1,1 4,5 10,8

# 20175262 150 0,2 0,7 -2,1 -11,4

200 0,7 1,8 1,6 -8,2

3 0 0W I N . M A G .

N O S L E R B S T 50 0,7 0,5 -0,8 -6,8

9,7 g/150 gr 0,435 3248 3017 2798 2590 3515 3033 2609 2235 100 -0,4 -0,6 -2,2 -8,9 0,6 2,5 5,9

# 20175512 150 -0,2 0,4 -1,4 -7,7

200 0,2 1,1 1,1 -5,6

B A R N E S T S X 50 0,6 0,2 -1,2 -7,6

9,7 g/150 gr 0,428 3215 2982 2761 2550 3444 2962 2539 2167 100 -0,3 -0,7 -2,4 -9,4 0,6 2,6 6,1

# 20175462 150 -0,1 0,5 -1,5 -8,0

200 0,3 1,2 1,1 -5,8

N O S L E R A C C U B O N D 50 0,4 -0,3 -2,2 -10,0

11,7 g/180 gr 0,507 2953 2767 2588 2417 3486 3061 2678 2335 100 -0,2 -0,9 -3,1 -11,3 0,6 2,4 5,7

# 20175482 150 0,1 0,6 -1,8 -9,5

200 0,5 1,5 1,4 -6,7

B A L L I S T I C D AT A – H U N T I N G A M M U N I T I O NBullet typeBullets weight g/gr Product number

Ball.coeffi-cient

Velocity feet per second Energy foot pounds Zero range, yards

Height of trajectory above line of sight if sighted in at yards. For sights 1,6 inch above bore

Wind drift in inches for a10 m.p.h cross wind

V0 V100 V200 V300 E0 E100 E200 E300 50 100 150 200 300 yds 100 200 300 yds

3 0 0W I N . M A G

S W I F T A - F R A M E 50 0,5 -0,2 -2,2 -10,7

11,7 g/180 gr 0,400 2920 2687 2466 2256 3420 2897 2440 2042 100 -0,3 -1,0 -3,2 -12,2 0,8 3,2 7,5

# 20175192 150 0,1 0,6 -2,0 -10,3

200 0,6 1,6 1,5 -7,3

P L A S T I C P O I N T 50 0,6 0,0 -1,9 -9,8

11,7 g/180 gr 0,366 3018 2758 2513 2281 3641 3042 2525 2080 100 -0,3 -0,9 -3,0 -11,5 0,8 3,4 8,0

# 20176872 150 0,0 0,6 -1,8 -9,8

200 0,5 1,5 1,4 -7,0

O R Y X 50 0,4 -0,6 -3,0 -12,9

11,7 g/180 gr 0,288 2920 2600 2301 2023 3409 2702 2117 1636 100 -0,2 -1,1 -3,7 -13,9 1,1 4,6 11,0

# 20175472 150 0,2 0,7 -2,2 -11,7

200 0,7 1,8 1,6 -8,4

O R Y X 50 0,4 -0,6 -3,2 -13,4

13,0 g/200 gr 0,338 2789 2523 2272 2036 3455 2828 2293 1841 100 -0,2 -1,2 -3,9 -14,5 1,0 4,1 9,7

# 20176762 150 0,2 0,8 -2,3 -12,2

200 0,8 1,9 1,7 -8,7

3 0 0B L A S E RM A G .

O R Y X 50 0,4 -0,5 -3,0 -12,9

13,0 g/200 gr 0,338 2822 2554 2302 2063 3538 2898 2353 1891 100 -0,2 -1,1 -3,8 -14,1 1,0 4,0 9,6

# 20175862 150 0,2 0,8 -2,2 -11,8

200 0,7 1,9 1,7 -8,5

7 , 7 J A P.

S O F T P O I N T 50 -0,1 -2,1 -6,1 -22,1

11,3 g/174 gr 0,262 2493 2174 1879 1612 2402 1826 1364 1004 100 0,1 -1,9 -5,9 -21,8 1,5 6,5 15,6

# 20177252 150 0,7 1,3 -3,4 -17,8

200 1,5 3,0 2,5 -12,9

7 , 6 5 A R G .

S O F T P O I N T 50 -0,1 -2,1 -6,1 -22,1

11,3 g/174 gr 0,262 2493 2174 1879 1612 2402 1826 1364 1004 100 0,1 -1,9 -5,9 -21,8 1,5 6,5 15,6

# 20177052 150 0,7 1,3 -3,4 -17,8

200 1,5 3,0 2,5 -12,9

8 X 5 7 J R S

F U L L J A C K E T 50 -0,1 -2,1 -6,6 -24,8

8,0 g/123 gr 0,191 2559 2121 1729 1398 1789 1228 817 534 100 0,1 -2,0 -6,4 -24,5 2,0 9,0 22,4

# 20180162 150 0,7 1,3 -3,7 -20,5

200 1,6 3,2 2,8 -15,0

O R Y X 50 -0,1 -2,1 -6,2 -21,8

12,7 g/196 gr 0,331 2395 2146 1912 1695 2497 2004 1591 1251 100 0,1 -1,9 -6,0 -21,5 1,3 5,3 12,6

# 20180102 150 0,7 1,3 -3,4 -17,6

200 1,5 3,0 2,6 -12,6

A L A S K A 50 -0,1 -2,1 -6,4 -22,5

12,7 g/196 gr 0,305 2395 2126 1875 1645 2497 1967 1531 1178 100 0,1 -2,0 -6,1 -22,2 1,4 5,8 13,8

# 20180182 150 0,7 1,3 -3,5 -18,3

200 1,6 3,1 2,6 -13,0

V U L K A N 50 -0,1 -2,0 -6,1 -21,4

12,7 g/196 gr 0,345 2395 2156 1930 1720 2497 2023 1622 1289 100 0,1 -1,9 -5,9 -21,2 1,2 5,0 12,0

# 20180192 150 0,7 1,3 -3,4 -17,4

200 1,5 3,0 2,5 -12,3

8 X 5 7 J S

A L A S K A 50 0,1 -1,6 -5,2 -19,3

12,7 g/196 gr 0,305 2526 2248 1988 1747 2778 2200 1720 1328 100 0,0 -1,7 -5,3 -19,5 1,3 5,3 12,8

# 20180032 150 0,5 1,1 -3,1 -16,1

200 1,3 2,7 2,3 -11,5

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Ball.coeffi-cient

Velocity feet per second Energy foot pounds Zero range, yards

Height of trajectory above line of sight if sighted in at yards. For sights 1,6 inch above bore

Wind drift in inches for a10 m.p.h cross wind

V0 V100 V200 V300 E0 E100 E200 E300 50 100 150 200 300 yds 100 200 300 yds

3 0 - 0 6

A L A S K A 50 0,2 -1,1 -4,2 -17,1

11,7 g/180 gr 0,257 2700 2359 2044 1755 2914 2225 1670 1231 100 -0,1 -1,5 -4,7 -17,8 1,4 5,9 14,2

# 20176482 150 0,4 1,0 -2,8 -14,9

200 1,1 2,4 2,1 -10,7

N O S L E R P A R T I T I O N 50 0,3 -0,7 -3,3 -13,3

11,7 g/180 gr 0,474 2700 2512 2333 2160 2914 2524 2175 1865 100 -0,2 -1,2 -3,9 -14,2 0,7 3,0 6,9

# 20176492 150 0,3 0,8 -2,3 -11,8

200 0,8 2,0 1,7 -8,4

P L A S T I C P O I N T 50 0,2 -1,1 -3,9 -15,0

11,7 g/180 gr 0,366 2700 2458 2229 2013 2914 2416 1987 1620 100 -0,1 -1,3 -4,3 -15,6 1,0 4,3 10,2

# 20176532 150 0,4 0,9 -2,5 -12,9

200 1,0 2,2 1,9 -9,2

V U L K A N 50 0,2 -1,1 -4,1 -15,9

11,7 g/180 gr 0,315 2700 2420 2158 1912 2924 2350 1868 1466 100 -0,1 -1,4 -4,5 -16,4 1,1 4,7 11,1

# 20176592 150 0,4 0,9 -2,6 -13,6

200 1,0 2,2 1,9 -9,7

O R Y X 50 0,3 -1,0 -4,0 -16,1

11,7 g/180 gr 0,288 2700 2395 2110 1846 2924 2301 1786 1367 100 -0,1 -1,4 -4,5 -16,8 1,2 5,1 12,3

# 20176742 150 0,3 0,9 -2,6 -14,1

200 1,0 2,3 2,0 -10,1

O R Y X 50 0,2 -1,2 -4,2 -16,4

13,0 g/200 gr 0,338 2625 2368 2125 1897 3061 2490 2006 1599 100 -0,1 -1,5 -4,6 -17,0 1,1 4,5 10,7

# 20176772 150 0,4 1,0 -2,7 -14,1

200 1,1 2,3 2,0 -10,0

3 0 0 W S M

N O S L E R B S T 50 0,7 0,4 -0,9 -7,1

9,7 g/150 gr 0,435 3215 2985 2767 2560 3437 2963 2547 2179 100 -0,4 -0,6 -2,3 -9,2 0,7 2,8 6,6

# 20175702 150 -0,1 0,4 -1,5 -7,9

200 0,2 1,2 1,1 -5,7

O R Y X 50 0,4 -0,4 -2,7 -12,6

11,7 g/180 gr 0,288 2904 2586 2288 2011 3371 2673 2094 1617 100 -0,2 -1,1 -3,6 -13,9 1,1 4,6 11,1

# 20175712 150 0,1 0,7 -2,2 -11,8

200 0,7 1,8 1,6 -8,5

3 0 8N O R M A M A G .

O R Y X 50 0,4 -0,5 -2,8 -12,4

11,7 g/180 gr 0,288 2953 2630 2330 2049 3486 2766 2170 1679 100 -0,2 -1,1 -3,6 -13,5 1,1 4,5 10,8

# 20175262 150 0,2 0,7 -2,1 -11,4

200 0,7 1,8 1,6 -8,2

3 0 0W I N . M A G .

N O S L E R B S T 50 0,7 0,5 -0,8 -6,8

9,7 g/150 gr 0,435 3248 3017 2798 2590 3515 3033 2609 2235 100 -0,4 -0,6 -2,2 -8,9 0,6 2,5 5,9

# 20175512 150 -0,2 0,4 -1,4 -7,7

200 0,2 1,1 1,1 -5,6

B A R N E S T S X 50 0,6 0,2 -1,2 -7,6

9,7 g/150 gr 0,428 3215 2982 2761 2550 3444 2962 2539 2167 100 -0,3 -0,7 -2,4 -9,4 0,6 2,6 6,1

# 20175462 150 -0,1 0,5 -1,5 -8,0

200 0,3 1,2 1,1 -5,8

N O S L E R A C C U B O N D 50 0,4 -0,3 -2,2 -10,0

11,7 g/180 gr 0,507 2953 2767 2588 2417 3486 3061 2678 2335 100 -0,2 -0,9 -3,1 -11,3 0,6 2,4 5,7

# 20175482 150 0,1 0,6 -1,8 -9,5

200 0,5 1,5 1,4 -6,7

B A L L I S T I C D AT A – H U N T I N G A M M U N I T I O NBullet typeBullets weight g/gr Product number

Ball.coeffi-cient

Velocity feet per second Energy foot pounds Zero range, yards

Height of trajectory above line of sight if sighted in at yards. For sights 1,6 inch above bore

Wind drift in inches for a10 m.p.h cross wind

V0 V100 V200 V300 E0 E100 E200 E300 50 100 150 200 300 yds 100 200 300 yds

3 0 0W I N . M A G

S W I F T A - F R A M E 50 0,5 -0,2 -2,2 -10,7

11,7 g/180 gr 0,400 2920 2687 2466 2256 3420 2897 2440 2042 100 -0,3 -1,0 -3,2 -12,2 0,8 3,2 7,5

# 20175192 150 0,1 0,6 -2,0 -10,3

200 0,6 1,6 1,5 -7,3

P L A S T I C P O I N T 50 0,6 0,0 -1,9 -9,8

11,7 g/180 gr 0,366 3018 2758 2513 2281 3641 3042 2525 2080 100 -0,3 -0,9 -3,0 -11,5 0,8 3,4 8,0

# 20176872 150 0,0 0,6 -1,8 -9,8

200 0,5 1,5 1,4 -7,0

O R Y X 50 0,4 -0,6 -3,0 -12,9

11,7 g/180 gr 0,288 2920 2600 2301 2023 3409 2702 2117 1636 100 -0,2 -1,1 -3,7 -13,9 1,1 4,6 11,0

# 20175472 150 0,2 0,7 -2,2 -11,7

200 0,7 1,8 1,6 -8,4

O R Y X 50 0,4 -0,6 -3,2 -13,4

13,0 g/200 gr 0,338 2789 2523 2272 2036 3455 2828 2293 1841 100 -0,2 -1,2 -3,9 -14,5 1,0 4,1 9,7

# 20176762 150 0,2 0,8 -2,3 -12,2

200 0,8 1,9 1,7 -8,7

3 0 0B L A S E RM A G .

O R Y X 50 0,4 -0,5 -3,0 -12,9

13,0 g/200 gr 0,338 2822 2554 2302 2063 3538 2898 2353 1891 100 -0,2 -1,1 -3,8 -14,1 1,0 4,0 9,6

# 20175862 150 0,2 0,8 -2,2 -11,8

200 0,7 1,9 1,7 -8,5

7 , 7 J A P.

S O F T P O I N T 50 -0,1 -2,1 -6,1 -22,1

11,3 g/174 gr 0,262 2493 2174 1879 1612 2402 1826 1364 1004 100 0,1 -1,9 -5,9 -21,8 1,5 6,5 15,6

# 20177252 150 0,7 1,3 -3,4 -17,8

200 1,5 3,0 2,5 -12,9

7 , 6 5 A R G .

S O F T P O I N T 50 -0,1 -2,1 -6,1 -22,1

11,3 g/174 gr 0,262 2493 2174 1879 1612 2402 1826 1364 1004 100 0,1 -1,9 -5,9 -21,8 1,5 6,5 15,6

# 20177052 150 0,7 1,3 -3,4 -17,8

200 1,5 3,0 2,5 -12,9

8 X 5 7 J R S

F U L L J A C K E T 50 -0,1 -2,1 -6,6 -24,8

8,0 g/123 gr 0,191 2559 2121 1729 1398 1789 1228 817 534 100 0,1 -2,0 -6,4 -24,5 2,0 9,0 22,4

# 20180162 150 0,7 1,3 -3,7 -20,5

200 1,6 3,2 2,8 -15,0

O R Y X 50 -0,1 -2,1 -6,2 -21,8

12,7 g/196 gr 0,331 2395 2146 1912 1695 2497 2004 1591 1251 100 0,1 -1,9 -6,0 -21,5 1,3 5,3 12,6

# 20180102 150 0,7 1,3 -3,4 -17,6

200 1,5 3,0 2,6 -12,6

A L A S K A 50 -0,1 -2,1 -6,4 -22,5

12,7 g/196 gr 0,305 2395 2126 1875 1645 2497 1967 1531 1178 100 0,1 -2,0 -6,1 -22,2 1,4 5,8 13,8

# 20180182 150 0,7 1,3 -3,5 -18,3

200 1,6 3,1 2,6 -13,0

V U L K A N 50 -0,1 -2,0 -6,1 -21,4

12,7 g/196 gr 0,345 2395 2156 1930 1720 2497 2023 1622 1289 100 0,1 -1,9 -5,9 -21,2 1,2 5,0 12,0

# 20180192 150 0,7 1,3 -3,4 -17,4

200 1,5 3,0 2,5 -12,3

8 X 5 7 J S

A L A S K A 50 0,1 -1,6 -5,2 -19,3

12,7 g/196 gr 0,305 2526 2248 1988 1747 2778 2200 1720 1328 100 0,0 -1,7 -5,3 -19,5 1,3 5,3 12,8

# 20180032 150 0,5 1,1 -3,1 -16,1

200 1,3 2,7 2,3 -11,5

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Ball.coeffi-cient

Velocity feet per second Energy foot pounds Zero range, yards

Height of trajectory above line of sight if sighted in at yards. For sights 1,6 inch above bore

Wind drift in inches for a10 m.p.h cross wind

V0 V100 V200 V300 E0 E100 E200 E300 50 100 150 200 300 yds 100 200 300 yds

8 X 5 7 J S

O R Y X 50 0,1 -1,5 -5,0 -18,6

12,7 g/196 gr 0,331 2526 2269 2027 1802 2778 2241 1789 1413 100 0,0 -1,7 -5,2 -18,9 1,2 4,9 11,6

# 20180042 150 0,5 1,1 -3,0 -15,6

200 1,3 2,6 2,2 -11,1

V U L K A N 50 0,1 -1,5 -4,9 -18,3

12,7 g/196 gr 0,347 2526 2281 2049 1832 2778 2264 1828 1461 100 -0,1 -1,6 -5,1 -18,5 1,1 4,6 11,0

# 20180202 150 0,5 1,1 -2,9 -15,3

200 1,2 2,6 2,2 -10,9

8 X 6 8 S

S W I F T A - F R A M E 50 0,5 -0,2 -2,2 -10,7

13,0 g/200 gr 0,357 2953 2691 2445 2211 3874 3218 2655 2171 100 -0,2 -1,0 -3,2 -12,3 0,8 3,6 8,4

# 20180372 150 0,1 0,6 -2,0 -10,4

200 0,6 1,6 1,5 -7,4

3 3 8W I N . M A G .

O R Y X 50 0,3 -0,9 -3,5 -14,0

14,9 g/230 gr 0,370 2756 2514 2284 2066 3880 3228 2665 2181 100 -0,1 -1,3 -4,0 -14,7 0,9 3,8 8,9

# 20185112 150 0,3 0,8 -2,4 -12,2

200 0,9 2,0 1,8 -8,7

3 3 8B L A S E RM A G .

O R Y X 50 0,4 -0,5 -2,8 -12,4

14,9 g/230 gr 0,370 2822 2577 2344 2124 4068 3391 2807 2304 100 -0,2 -1,1 -3,7 -13,7 0,9 3,7 8,6

# 20185082 150 0,2 0,7 -2,2 -11,4

200 0,7 1,8 1,6 -8,2

3 5 W H E L E N

O R Y X 50 -0,4 -1,9 -5,8 -20,7

16,2 g/250 gr 0,340 2428 2184 1954 1740 3273 2648 2121 1682 100 0,0 -1,8 -5,7 -20,6 1,2 5,0 11,9

# 20190092 150 0,6 1,2 -3,3 -16,9

200 1,5 2,9 2,5 -12,0

3 5 8N O R M AM A G .

O R Y X 50 0,2 -0,9 -3,6 -14,5

16,2 g/250 gr 0,340 2756 2493 2245 2011 4217 3451 2798 2245 100 -0,1 -1,3 -4,1 -15,2 1,0 4,2 9,8

# 20190072 150 0,3 0,9 -2,4 -12,6

200 0,9 2,1 1,8 -9,0

9 , 3 X 5 7

O R Y X 50 -0,3 -2,6 -7,4 -25,5

15,0 g/232 gr 0,267 2362 2058 1778 1528 2875 2182 1630 1203 100 0,1 -2,2 -6,8 -24,6 1,6 6,9 16,6

# 20193092 150 0,9 1,5 -3,8 -20,2

200 1,8 3,4 2,9 -14,5

A L A S K A 50 -0,7 -3,8 -9,8 -31,6

18,5 g/285 gr 0,365 2067 1859 1666 1490 2704 2188 1756 1404 100 0,3 -2,9 -8,5 -29,6 1,3 5,3 12,5

# 20193032 150 1,3 1,9 -4,7 -23,9

200 2,5 4,3 3,5 -16,8

9 , 3 X 6 2

V U L K A N 50 0,2 -1,3 -4,6 -17,9

15,0 g/232 gr 0,278 2625 2314 2025 1758 3551 2759 2112 1593 100 -0,1 -1,5 -4,9 -18,4 1,3 5,6 13,5

# 20193172 150 0,4 1,0 -2,9 -15,3

200 1,2 2,5 2,2 -11,0

O R Y X 50 0,1 -1,5 -5,0 -18,8

15,0 g/232 gr 0,267 2625 2302 2002 1728 3551 2731 2066 1539 100 0,0 -1,6 -5,1 -19,0 1,4 5,9 14,1

# 20193072 150 0,5 1,1 -3,0 -15,7

200 1,3 2,6 2,2 -11,3

S W I F T A - F R A M E 50 -0,9 -2,0 -6,0 -20,7

18,5 g/286 gr 0,428 2362 2170 1987 1814 3544 2991 2508 2090 100 0,1 -1,9 -5,8 -20,4 0,97 4,04 9,51

# 20193332 150 0,7 1,3 -3,3 -16,7

200 1,5 2,9 2,5 -11,7

B A L L I S T I C D AT A – H U N T I N G A M M U N I T I O NBullet typeBullets weight g/gr Product number

Ball.coeffi-cient

Velocity feet per second Energy foot pounds Zero range, yards

Height of trajectory above line of sight if sighted in at yards. For sights 1,6 inch above bore

Wind drift in inches for a10 m.p.h cross wind

V0 V100 V200 V300 E0 E100 E200 E300 50 100 150 200 300 yds 100 200 300 yds

9 , 3 X 6 2

O R Y X 50 -0,1 -2,2 -6,5 -22,7

18,5 g/285 gr 0,330 2362 2115 1883 1669 3544 2841 2252 1769 100 0,1 -2,0 -6,2 -22,3 1,3 5,4 12,8

# 20193132 150 0,7 1,3 -3,5 -18,3

200 1,6 3,1 2,6 -13,0

P L A S T I C P O I N T 50 -0,1 -2,1 -6,3 -21,8

18,5 g/285 gr 0,365 2362 2138 1926 1728 3538 2898 2352 1894 100 0,1 -2,0 -6,0 -21,5 1,1 4,8 11,4

# 20193142 150 0,7 1,3 -3,4 -17,6

200 1,6 3,0 2,6 -12,4

A L A S K A 50 -0,1 -2,2 -6,3 -21,9

18,5 g/285 gr 0,365 2362 2137 1925 1727 3532 2891 2345 1887 100 0,1 -2,0 -6,0 -21,5 1,2 4,8 11,4

# 20193152 150 0,7 1,3 -3,4 -17,6

200 1,6 3,0 2,6 -12,4

O R Y X 50 -0,4 -3,0 -8,0 -26,3

21,1 g/325 gr 0,383 2198 1993 1799 1620 3487 2866 2337 1894 100 0,2 -2,4 -7,2 -25,2 1,2 5,1 12,0

# 20193162 150 1,0 1,6 -4,0 -20,4200 2,0 3,6 3,0 -14,4

9 , 3 X 7 4 R

V U L K A N 50 0,1 -1,5 -5,1 -19,3

15,0 g/232 gr 0,278 2560 2254 1970 1710 3377 2619 2000 1506 100 -0,1 -1,7 -5,3 -19,6 1,4 5,8 13,9

# 20193212 150 0,5 1,1 -3,1 -16,3

200 1,3 2,6 2,3 -11,7

A L A S K A 50 -0,2 -2,3 -6,6 -22,7

18,5 g/285 gr 0,365 2329 2106 1897 1701 3440 2814 2281 1835 100 0,1 -2,1 -6,3 -22,2 1,2 4,9 11,7

# 20193202 150 0,8 1,4 -3,5 -18,1

200 1,7 3,1 2,7 -12,8

P L A S T I C P O I N T 50 -0,1 -2,2 -6,3 -21,9

18,5 g/285 gr 0,365 2362 2137 1925 1727 3532 2891 2345 1887 100 0,1 -2,0 -6,0 -21,5 1,2 4,8 11,4

# 20193252 150 0,7 1,3 -3,4 -17,6

200 1,6 3,0 2,6 -12,4

O R Y X 50 -0,2 -2,4 -6,8 -23,6

18,5 g/285 gr 0,330 2329 2084 1854 1642 3440 2753 2180 1710 100 0,1 -2,1 -6,5 -23,1 1,3 5,5 13,1

# 20193322 150 0,8 1,4 -3,7 -18,9

200 1,7 3,2 2,7 -13,4

3 7 5H & H M A G .

B A R N E S T S X 50 0,2 -1,2 -4,3 -16,6

17,5 g/270 gr 0,326 2625 2359 2109 1875 4132 3338 2668 2108 100 -0,1 -1,5 -4,7 -17,2 1,1 4,7 11,1

# 20195302 150 0,4 1,0 -2,7 -14,3

200 1,1 2,3 2,0 -10,2

O R Y X 50 0,0 -1,6 -5,1 -18,6

19,4 g/300 gr 0,320 2559 2292 2041 1807 4363 3500 2775 2176 100 0,0 -1,7 -5,2 -18,7 1,2 5,0 11,8

# 20195202 150 0,5 1,1 -3,0 -15,4

200 1,3 2,6 2,2 -11,0

S W I F T A - F R A M E 50 0,1 -1,4 -4,8 -18,0

19,4 g/300 gr 0,325 2559 2296 2049 1819 4363 3514 2798 2204 100 -0,1 -1,6 -5,0 -18,4 1,2 4,9 11,6

# 20195032 150 0,5 1,1 -2,9 -15,2

200 1,2 2,5 2,2 -10,8

3 7 5B L A S E R M A G .

O R Y X 50 0,3 -1,0 -3,9 -15,5

19,4 g/300 gr 0,320 2690 2416 2157 1916 4821 3888 3101 2445 100 -0,1 -1,4 -4,4 -16,3 1,1 4,6 10,9

# 20195322 150 0,3 0,9 -2,6 -13,6

200 1,0 2,2 1,9 -9,7

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Ball.coeffi-cient

Velocity feet per second Energy foot pounds Zero range, yards

Height of trajectory above line of sight if sighted in at yards. For sights 1,6 inch above bore

Wind drift in inches for a10 m.p.h cross wind

V0 V100 V200 V300 E0 E100 E200 E300 50 100 150 200 300 yds 100 200 300 yds

8 X 5 7 J S

O R Y X 50 0,1 -1,5 -5,0 -18,6

12,7 g/196 gr 0,331 2526 2269 2027 1802 2778 2241 1789 1413 100 0,0 -1,7 -5,2 -18,9 1,2 4,9 11,6

# 20180042 150 0,5 1,1 -3,0 -15,6

200 1,3 2,6 2,2 -11,1

V U L K A N 50 0,1 -1,5 -4,9 -18,3

12,7 g/196 gr 0,347 2526 2281 2049 1832 2778 2264 1828 1461 100 -0,1 -1,6 -5,1 -18,5 1,1 4,6 11,0

# 20180202 150 0,5 1,1 -2,9 -15,3

200 1,2 2,6 2,2 -10,9

8 X 6 8 S

S W I F T A - F R A M E 50 0,5 -0,2 -2,2 -10,7

13,0 g/200 gr 0,357 2953 2691 2445 2211 3874 3218 2655 2171 100 -0,2 -1,0 -3,2 -12,3 0,8 3,6 8,4

# 20180372 150 0,1 0,6 -2,0 -10,4

200 0,6 1,6 1,5 -7,4

3 3 8W I N . M A G .

O R Y X 50 0,3 -0,9 -3,5 -14,0

14,9 g/230 gr 0,370 2756 2514 2284 2066 3880 3228 2665 2181 100 -0,1 -1,3 -4,0 -14,7 0,9 3,8 8,9

# 20185112 150 0,3 0,8 -2,4 -12,2

200 0,9 2,0 1,8 -8,7

3 3 8B L A S E RM A G .

O R Y X 50 0,4 -0,5 -2,8 -12,4

14,9 g/230 gr 0,370 2822 2577 2344 2124 4068 3391 2807 2304 100 -0,2 -1,1 -3,7 -13,7 0,9 3,7 8,6

# 20185082 150 0,2 0,7 -2,2 -11,4

200 0,7 1,8 1,6 -8,2

3 5 W H E L E N

O R Y X 50 -0,4 -1,9 -5,8 -20,7

16,2 g/250 gr 0,340 2428 2184 1954 1740 3273 2648 2121 1682 100 0,0 -1,8 -5,7 -20,6 1,2 5,0 11,9

# 20190092 150 0,6 1,2 -3,3 -16,9

200 1,5 2,9 2,5 -12,0

3 5 8N O R M AM A G .

O R Y X 50 0,2 -0,9 -3,6 -14,5

16,2 g/250 gr 0,340 2756 2493 2245 2011 4217 3451 2798 2245 100 -0,1 -1,3 -4,1 -15,2 1,0 4,2 9,8

# 20190072 150 0,3 0,9 -2,4 -12,6

200 0,9 2,1 1,8 -9,0

9 , 3 X 5 7

O R Y X 50 -0,3 -2,6 -7,4 -25,5

15,0 g/232 gr 0,267 2362 2058 1778 1528 2875 2182 1630 1203 100 0,1 -2,2 -6,8 -24,6 1,6 6,9 16,6

# 20193092 150 0,9 1,5 -3,8 -20,2

200 1,8 3,4 2,9 -14,5

A L A S K A 50 -0,7 -3,8 -9,8 -31,6

18,5 g/285 gr 0,365 2067 1859 1666 1490 2704 2188 1756 1404 100 0,3 -2,9 -8,5 -29,6 1,3 5,3 12,5

# 20193032 150 1,3 1,9 -4,7 -23,9

200 2,5 4,3 3,5 -16,8

9 , 3 X 6 2

V U L K A N 50 0,2 -1,3 -4,6 -17,9

15,0 g/232 gr 0,278 2625 2314 2025 1758 3551 2759 2112 1593 100 -0,1 -1,5 -4,9 -18,4 1,3 5,6 13,5

# 20193172 150 0,4 1,0 -2,9 -15,3

200 1,2 2,5 2,2 -11,0

O R Y X 50 0,1 -1,5 -5,0 -18,8

15,0 g/232 gr 0,267 2625 2302 2002 1728 3551 2731 2066 1539 100 0,0 -1,6 -5,1 -19,0 1,4 5,9 14,1

# 20193072 150 0,5 1,1 -3,0 -15,7

200 1,3 2,6 2,2 -11,3

S W I F T A - F R A M E 50 -0,9 -2,0 -6,0 -20,7

18,5 g/286 gr 0,428 2362 2170 1987 1814 3544 2991 2508 2090 100 0,1 -1,9 -5,8 -20,4 0,97 4,04 9,51

# 20193332 150 0,7 1,3 -3,3 -16,7

200 1,5 2,9 2,5 -11,7

B A L L I S T I C D AT A – H U N T I N G A M M U N I T I O NBullet typeBullets weight g/gr Product number

Ball.coeffi-cient

Velocity feet per second Energy foot pounds Zero range, yards

Height of trajectory above line of sight if sighted in at yards. For sights 1,6 inch above bore

Wind drift in inches for a10 m.p.h cross wind

V0 V100 V200 V300 E0 E100 E200 E300 50 100 150 200 300 yds 100 200 300 yds

9 , 3 X 6 2

O R Y X 50 -0,1 -2,2 -6,5 -22,7

18,5 g/285 gr 0,330 2362 2115 1883 1669 3544 2841 2252 1769 100 0,1 -2,0 -6,2 -22,3 1,3 5,4 12,8

# 20193132 150 0,7 1,3 -3,5 -18,3

200 1,6 3,1 2,6 -13,0

P L A S T I C P O I N T 50 -0,1 -2,1 -6,3 -21,8

18,5 g/285 gr 0,365 2362 2138 1926 1728 3538 2898 2352 1894 100 0,1 -2,0 -6,0 -21,5 1,1 4,8 11,4

# 20193142 150 0,7 1,3 -3,4 -17,6

200 1,6 3,0 2,6 -12,4

A L A S K A 50 -0,1 -2,2 -6,3 -21,9

18,5 g/285 gr 0,365 2362 2137 1925 1727 3532 2891 2345 1887 100 0,1 -2,0 -6,0 -21,5 1,2 4,8 11,4

# 20193152 150 0,7 1,3 -3,4 -17,6

200 1,6 3,0 2,6 -12,4

O R Y X 50 -0,4 -3,0 -8,0 -26,3

21,1 g/325 gr 0,383 2198 1993 1799 1620 3487 2866 2337 1894 100 0,2 -2,4 -7,2 -25,2 1,2 5,1 12,0

# 20193162 150 1,0 1,6 -4,0 -20,4200 2,0 3,6 3,0 -14,4

9 , 3 X 7 4 R

V U L K A N 50 0,1 -1,5 -5,1 -19,3

15,0 g/232 gr 0,278 2560 2254 1970 1710 3377 2619 2000 1506 100 -0,1 -1,7 -5,3 -19,6 1,4 5,8 13,9

# 20193212 150 0,5 1,1 -3,1 -16,3

200 1,3 2,6 2,3 -11,7

A L A S K A 50 -0,2 -2,3 -6,6 -22,7

18,5 g/285 gr 0,365 2329 2106 1897 1701 3440 2814 2281 1835 100 0,1 -2,1 -6,3 -22,2 1,2 4,9 11,7

# 20193202 150 0,8 1,4 -3,5 -18,1

200 1,7 3,1 2,7 -12,8

P L A S T I C P O I N T 50 -0,1 -2,2 -6,3 -21,9

18,5 g/285 gr 0,365 2362 2137 1925 1727 3532 2891 2345 1887 100 0,1 -2,0 -6,0 -21,5 1,2 4,8 11,4

# 20193252 150 0,7 1,3 -3,4 -17,6

200 1,6 3,0 2,6 -12,4

O R Y X 50 -0,2 -2,4 -6,8 -23,6

18,5 g/285 gr 0,330 2329 2084 1854 1642 3440 2753 2180 1710 100 0,1 -2,1 -6,5 -23,1 1,3 5,5 13,1

# 20193322 150 0,8 1,4 -3,7 -18,9

200 1,7 3,2 2,7 -13,4

3 7 5H & H M A G .

B A R N E S T S X 50 0,2 -1,2 -4,3 -16,6

17,5 g/270 gr 0,326 2625 2359 2109 1875 4132 3338 2668 2108 100 -0,1 -1,5 -4,7 -17,2 1,1 4,7 11,1

# 20195302 150 0,4 1,0 -2,7 -14,3

200 1,1 2,3 2,0 -10,2

O R Y X 50 0,0 -1,6 -5,1 -18,6

19,4 g/300 gr 0,320 2559 2292 2041 1807 4363 3500 2775 2176 100 0,0 -1,7 -5,2 -18,7 1,2 5,0 11,8

# 20195202 150 0,5 1,1 -3,0 -15,4

200 1,3 2,6 2,2 -11,0

S W I F T A - F R A M E 50 0,1 -1,4 -4,8 -18,0

19,4 g/300 gr 0,325 2559 2296 2049 1819 4363 3514 2798 2204 100 -0,1 -1,6 -5,0 -18,4 1,2 4,9 11,6

# 20195032 150 0,5 1,1 -2,9 -15,2

200 1,2 2,5 2,2 -10,8

3 7 5B L A S E R M A G .

O R Y X 50 0,3 -1,0 -3,9 -15,5

19,4 g/300 gr 0,320 2690 2416 2157 1916 4821 3888 3101 2445 100 -0,1 -1,4 -4,4 -16,3 1,1 4,6 10,9

# 20195322 150 0,3 0,9 -2,6 -13,6

200 1,0 2,2 1,9 -9,7

NEW

NEW

NEW

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Ball.coeffi-cient

Velocity feet per second Energy foot pounds Zero range, yards

Height of trajectory above line of sight if sighted in at yards. For sights 1,6 inch above bore

Wind drift in inches for a10 m.p.h cross wind

V0 V100 V200 V300 E0 E100 E200 E300 50 100 150 200 300 yds 100 200 300 yds

4 1 6R I G B Y

S W I F T A - F R A M E 50 -0,1 -2,2 -6,4 -22,2

25,9 g/400 gr 0,367 2349 2126 1916 1720 4902 4017 3262 2628 100 0,1 -2,0 -6,1 -21,7 1,2 4,8 11,4

# 20110692 150 0,7 1,3 -3,5 -17,8

200 1,6 3,1 2,6 -12,6

4 5 8W I N .M A G .

S W I F T A - F R A M E 50 -0,6 -3,5 -9,2 -29,8

32,4 g/500 gr 0,361 2116 1903 1705 1523 4972 4022 3227 2577 100 0,3 -2,7 -8,0 -28,1 1,4 5,7 13,6

# 20111202 150 1,2 1,8 -4,5 -22,7

200 2,3 4,0 3,4 -16,0

S O L I DProduct nameBullet weight g/grProduct number

BCSD

Velocity feet per second Energy foot pounds Trajectory, inches Momentum, lb-f/s

V0 V50 V100 V150 V200 E0 E50 E100 E150 E200 0 50 100 150 200 0 50 100 150 200

9 , 3 X 6 2

S O L I D

2450 2272 2101 1938 1783 3666 3153 2696 2294 1942 -1,6 1,0 -2,0 -6,4 96 89 83 76 7017,8g/275gr 0,236

# 20193552 0,293

3 7 5H & HM A G .

S O L I D

2550 2362 2183 2011 1847 4333 3718 3174 2694 2274 -1,6 0,0 -1,8 -5,8 109 101 94 86 7919,4g/300gr 0,229

# 20195352 0,305

4 0 4R I M L E S S N I T R O E X P R E S SJ E F F E R Y

S O L I D

2325 2160 2001 1850 1706 4802 4143 3557 3039 2586 -1,6 0,1 -2,3 -7,2 133 123 114 106 9825,9g/400gr 0,247

# 20110352 0,319

4 1 6R I G B Y

S O L I D

2375 2208 2047 1893 1748 5011 4330 3728 3185 2713 -1,6 0,1 -2,2 -6,8 136 126 117 108 10025,9g/400gr 0,247

# 20110762 0,330

4 1 6T A Y L O R

S O L I D

2350 2182 2021 1868 1722 4600 3966 3403 2906 2470 -1,6 0,1 -2,3 -7,0 126 117 108 100 9224,3g/375gr 0,245

# 20110542 0,310

4 1 6R E M . M A G .

S O L I D

2400 2232 2070 1915 1768 5117 4424 3807 3259 2778 -1,6 0,1 -2,1 -6,6 137 128 118 109 10125,9g/400gr 0,247

# 20110752 0,330

4 5 0R I G B Y R I M L E S S

S O L I D

2500 2342 2179 2042 1901 6941 6089 5320 4629 4012 -1,6 0,0 -1,8 -5,7 179 167 156 146 13632,4g/500gr 0,269

# 20111042 0,340

4 5 8W I N . M A G .

S O L I D

2100 1956 1819 1689 1566 4897 4251 3675 3167 2724 -1,6 0,3 -3,0 -9,0 150 140 130 121 11232,4g/500gr 0,269

# 20111182 0,340

4 5 8L O T T

S O L I D

2300 2149 2003 1864 1731 5875 5127 4457 3858 3328 -1,6 0,1 -2,3 -7,1 164 154 143 133 12432,4g/500gr 0,269

# 20111172 0,340

5 0 0J E F F E R Y

S O L I D

2400 2226 2059 1900 1749 6908 5943 5086 4331 3670 -1,6 0,1 -2,1 -6,7 185 172 159 147 13535,0g/540gr 0,239

# 20113182 0,300

5 0 5M A G N U MG I B B S

S O L I D

2300 2132 1972 1819 1674 6345 5453 4662 3967 3362 -1,6 0,2 -2,4 -7,4 177 165 152 140 12935,0g/540gr 0,242

# 20113122 0,302

Facts about the Ballistic DataThe velocity and energy data for Norma ammunition are based on the use of a 24-inch barrel. For any barrel longer or shorter, use the 20-25 fps-per-inch rule of thumb. Longer barrels will have higher velocity by this amount, and shorter barrels less by the same.

As a result of variations in factors such as barrel material, length, wear and measurements, stated velocities should only be used as guidelines.We recommend that any rifle should always be sighted in after any change in the type of ammunition.

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Ball.coeffi-cient

Velocity feet per second Energy foot pounds Zero range, yards

Height of trajectory above line of sight if sighted in at yards. For sights 1,6 inch above bore

Wind drift in inches for a10 m.p.h cross wind

V0 V100 V200 V300 E0 E100 E200 E300 50 100 150 200 300 yds 100 200 300 yds

4 1 6R I G B Y

S W I F T A - F R A M E 50 -0,1 -2,2 -6,4 -22,2

25,9 g/400 gr 0,367 2349 2126 1916 1720 4902 4017 3262 2628 100 0,1 -2,0 -6,1 -21,7 1,2 4,8 11,4

# 20110692 150 0,7 1,3 -3,5 -17,8

200 1,6 3,1 2,6 -12,6

4 5 8W I N .M A G .

S W I F T A - F R A M E 50 -0,6 -3,5 -9,2 -29,8

32,4 g/500 gr 0,361 2116 1903 1705 1523 4972 4022 3227 2577 100 0,3 -2,7 -8,0 -28,1 1,4 5,7 13,6

# 20111202 150 1,2 1,8 -4,5 -22,7

200 2,3 4,0 3,4 -16,0

S O L I DProduct nameBullet weight g/grProduct number

BCSD

Velocity feet per second Energy foot pounds Trajectory, inches Momentum, lb-f/s

V0 V50 V100 V150 V200 E0 E50 E100 E150 E200 0 50 100 150 200 0 50 100 150 200

9 , 3 X 6 2

S O L I D

2450 2272 2101 1938 1783 3666 3153 2696 2294 1942 -1,6 1,0 -2,0 -6,4 96 89 83 76 7017,8g/275gr 0,236

# 20193552 0,293

3 7 5H & HM A G .

S O L I D

2550 2362 2183 2011 1847 4333 3718 3174 2694 2274 -1,6 0,0 -1,8 -5,8 109 101 94 86 7919,4g/300gr 0,229

# 20195352 0,305

4 0 4R I M L E S S N I T R O E X P R E S SJ E F F E R Y

S O L I D

2325 2160 2001 1850 1706 4802 4143 3557 3039 2586 -1,6 0,1 -2,3 -7,2 133 123 114 106 9825,9g/400gr 0,247

# 20110352 0,319

4 1 6R I G B Y

S O L I D

2375 2208 2047 1893 1748 5011 4330 3728 3185 2713 -1,6 0,1 -2,2 -6,8 136 126 117 108 10025,9g/400gr 0,247

# 20110762 0,330

4 1 6T A Y L O R

S O L I D

2350 2182 2021 1868 1722 4600 3966 3403 2906 2470 -1,6 0,1 -2,3 -7,0 126 117 108 100 9224,3g/375gr 0,245

# 20110542 0,310

4 1 6R E M . M A G .

S O L I D

2400 2232 2070 1915 1768 5117 4424 3807 3259 2778 -1,6 0,1 -2,1 -6,6 137 128 118 109 10125,9g/400gr 0,247

# 20110752 0,330

4 5 0R I G B Y R I M L E S S

S O L I D

2500 2342 2179 2042 1901 6941 6089 5320 4629 4012 -1,6 0,0 -1,8 -5,7 179 167 156 146 13632,4g/500gr 0,269

# 20111042 0,340

4 5 8W I N . M A G .

S O L I D

2100 1956 1819 1689 1566 4897 4251 3675 3167 2724 -1,6 0,3 -3,0 -9,0 150 140 130 121 11232,4g/500gr 0,269

# 20111182 0,340

4 5 8L O T T

S O L I D

2300 2149 2003 1864 1731 5875 5127 4457 3858 3328 -1,6 0,1 -2,3 -7,1 164 154 143 133 12432,4g/500gr 0,269

# 20111172 0,340

5 0 0J E F F E R Y

S O L I D

2400 2226 2059 1900 1749 6908 5943 5086 4331 3670 -1,6 0,1 -2,1 -6,7 185 172 159 147 13535,0g/540gr 0,239

# 20113182 0,300

5 0 5M A G N U MG I B B S

S O L I D

2300 2132 1972 1819 1674 6345 5453 4662 3967 3362 -1,6 0,2 -2,4 -7,4 177 165 152 140 12935,0g/540gr 0,242

# 20113122 0,302

Facts about the Ballistic DataThe velocity and energy data for Norma ammunition are based on the use of a 24-inch barrel. For any barrel longer or shorter, use the 20-25 fps-per-inch rule of thumb. Longer barrels will have higher velocity by this amount, and shorter barrels less by the same.

As a result of variations in factors such as barrel material, length, wear and measurements, stated velocities should only be used as guidelines.We recommend that any rifle should always be sighted in after any change in the type of ammunition.

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A F R I C A N P HBullet typeBullet weight g/gr Product number

BCSD

Velocity feet per second Energy foot pounds Trajectory, inches Momentum, lb-f/s

V0 V50 V100 V150 V200 E0 E50 E100 E150 E200 0 50 100 150 200 0 50 100 150 200

3 7 5H O L L A N D & H O L L A N DM A G N U M

S O F T N O S E

22,7 g / 350 gr 0,321 2300 2179 2062 1949 1840 4112 3692 3306 2954 2633 -1,6 0,1 -2,2 -6,6 115 109 103 98 92

# 20195252 0,356

F U L L M E T A L J A C K E T

22,7 g / 350 gr 0,307 2300 2174 2052 1934 1821 4112 3674 3273 2908 2578 -1,6 0,1 -2,2 -6,7 115 109 103 97 91

# 20195262 0,356

3 7 5F L A N G E D M A G N U MN I T R O E X P R E S S

S O F T N O S E

19,4 g / 300 gr 0,276 2400 2249 2103 1963 1829 3838 3370 2947 2568 2228 -1,6 0,1 -2,1 -6,4 103 96 90 84 78

# 20195222 0,305

F U L L M E T A L J A C K E T

19,4 g / 300 gr 0,276 2400 2249 2103 1963 1829 3838 3370 2947 2568 2228 -1,6 0,1 -2,1 -6,4 103 96 90 84 78

# 20195232 0,305

4 0 4R I M L E S S N I T R O E X P R E S S J E F F E R Y

S O F T N O S E

29,2 g / 450 gr 0,365 2150 2048 1949 1853 1760 4620 4191 3795 3430 3096 -1,6 0,2 -2,5 -7,6 138 132 125 119 113

# 20110302 0,359

F U L L M E T A L J A C K E T

29,2 g / 450 gr 0,360 2150 2046 1946 1849 1755 4620 4185 3784 3416 3078 -1,6 0,2 -2,5 -7,6 138 132 125 119 113

# 20110312 0,359

4 1 6R E M I N G T O N M A G N U M

S O F T N O S E

29,2 g / 450 gr 0,338 2150 2040 1933 1830 1731 4620 4158 3735 3347 2996 -1,6 0,3 -2,6 -7,7 138 131 124 118 111

# 20110722 0,371

F U L L M E T A L J A C K E T

29,2 g / 450 gr 0,325 2150 2035 1925 1818 1716 4620 4141 3702 3303 2942 -1,6 0,3 -2,6 -7,8 138 131 124 117 110

# 20110732 0,371

4 1 6R I G B Y

S O F T N O S E

29,2 g / 450 gr 0,338 2150 2040 1933 1830 1731 4620 4158 3735 3347 2996 -1,6 0,3 -2,6 -7,7 138 131 124 118 111

# 20110702 0,371

F U L L M E T A L J A C K E T

29,2 g / 450 gr 0,325 2150 2035 1925 1818 1716 4620 4141 3702 3303 2942 -1,6 0,3 -2,6 -7,8 138 131 124 117 110

# 20110712 0,371

5 0 0 / 4 1 6N I T R O E X P R E S S

S O F T N O S E

26,6 g / 410 gr 0,307 2325 2191 2062 1937 1817 4922 4373 3872 3417 3007 -1,6 0,2 -2,2 -6,7 136 128 121 114 106

# 20110532 0,338

F U L L M E T A L J A C K E T

26,6 g / 410 gr 0,307 2325 2191 2062 1937 1817 4922 4373 3872 3417 3007 -1,6 0,2 -2,2 -6,7 136 128 121 114 106

# 20110522 0,338

A F R I C A N P HBullet typeBullet weight g/gr Product number

BCSD

Velocity feet per second Energy foot pounds Trajectory, inches Momentum, lb-f/s

V0 V50 V100 V150 V200 E0 E50 E100 E150 E200 0 50 100 150 200 0 50 100 150 200

4 5 0R I G B Y R I M L E S S

S O F T N O S E

35,6 g / 550 gr 0,340 2100 1992 1887 1787 1690 5387 4847 4352 3900 3491 -1,6 0,3 -2,7 -8,2 165 157 148 140 133

# 20111052 0,375

F U L L M E T A L J A C K E T

35,6 g / 550 gr 0,326 2100 1987 1879 1774 1674 5387 4825 4311 3845 3425 -1,6 0,3 -2,8 -8,3 165 156 148 139 132

# 20111062 0,375

4 5 8L O T T

S O F T N O S E

35,6 g / 550 gr 0,330 2100 1982 1869 1760 1656 5387 4801 4268 3784 3349 -1,6 0,4 -2,9 -8,5 165 156 147 138 130

# 20111132 0,375

F U L L M E T A L J A C K E T

35,6 g / 550 gr 0,330 2100 1982 1869 1760 1656 5387 4801 4268 3784 3349 -1,6 0,4 -2,9 -8,5 165 156 147 138 130

# 20111142 0,375

4 7 0N I T R O E X P R E S S

S O F T N O S E

32,4 g / 500 gr 0,374 2100 2002 1906 1814 1725 4897 4449 4035 3654 3304 -1,6 0,3 -2,7 -8,0 150 143 136 130 123

# 20112052 0,318

F U L L M E T A L J A C K E T

32,4 g / 500 gr 0,370 2100 2001 1904 1811 1721 4897 4445 4027 3642 3290 -1,6 0,3 -2,7 -8,0 150 143 136 129 123

# 20112062 0,318

5 0 0J E F F E R Y

S O F T N O S E

36,9 g / 570 gr 0,368 2200 2097 1997 1901 1807 6127 5568 5050 4573 4134 -1,6 0,2 -2,4 -7,1 179 171 163 155 147

# 20113162 0,313

F U L L M E T A L J A C K E T

36,9 g / 570 gr 0,350 2200 2092 1987 1886 1788 6127 5541 4999 4502 4048 -1,6 0,2 -2,4 -7,2 179 170 162 154 146

# 20113152 0,313

5 0 0N I T R O E X P R E S S 3 ”

S O F T N O S E

36,9 g / 570 gr 0,368 2100 2000 1903 1809 1719 5583 5064 4585 4145 3742 -1,6 0,3 -2,7 -8,0 171 163 155 147 140

# 20113012 0,313

F U L L M E T A L J A C K E T

36,9 g / 570 gr 0,350 2100 1995 1893 1795 1701 5583 5039 4538 4081 3664 -1,6 0,3 -2,7 -8,1 171 162 154 146 139

# 20113022 0,313

5 0 5M A G N U MG I B B S

P R O T E C T E D P O I N T

39,0 g / 600 gr 0,360 2100 1998 1899 1803 1711 5877 5319 4805 4334 3904 -1,6 0,3 -2,7 -8,1 180 171 163 155 147

# 20113102 0,336

F U L L M E T A L J A C K E T

39,0 g / 600 gr 0,360 2100 1998 1899 1803 1711 5877 5319 4805 4334 3904 -1,6 0,3 -2,7 -8,1 180 171 163 155 147

# 20113112 0,336

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BCSD

Velocity feet per second Energy foot pounds Trajectory, inches Momentum, lb-f/s

V0 V50 V100 V150 V200 E0 E50 E100 E150 E200 0 50 100 150 200 0 50 100 150 200

3 7 5H O L L A N D & H O L L A N DM A G N U M

S O F T N O S E

22,7 g / 350 gr 0,321 2300 2179 2062 1949 1840 4112 3692 3306 2954 2633 -1,6 0,1 -2,2 -6,6 115 109 103 98 92

# 20195252 0,356

F U L L M E T A L J A C K E T

22,7 g / 350 gr 0,307 2300 2174 2052 1934 1821 4112 3674 3273 2908 2578 -1,6 0,1 -2,2 -6,7 115 109 103 97 91

# 20195262 0,356

3 7 5F L A N G E D M A G N U MN I T R O E X P R E S S

S O F T N O S E

19,4 g / 300 gr 0,276 2400 2249 2103 1963 1829 3838 3370 2947 2568 2228 -1,6 0,1 -2,1 -6,4 103 96 90 84 78

# 20195222 0,305

F U L L M E T A L J A C K E T

19,4 g / 300 gr 0,276 2400 2249 2103 1963 1829 3838 3370 2947 2568 2228 -1,6 0,1 -2,1 -6,4 103 96 90 84 78

# 20195232 0,305

4 0 4R I M L E S S N I T R O E X P R E S S J E F F E R Y

S O F T N O S E

29,2 g / 450 gr 0,365 2150 2048 1949 1853 1760 4620 4191 3795 3430 3096 -1,6 0,2 -2,5 -7,6 138 132 125 119 113

# 20110302 0,359

F U L L M E T A L J A C K E T

29,2 g / 450 gr 0,360 2150 2046 1946 1849 1755 4620 4185 3784 3416 3078 -1,6 0,2 -2,5 -7,6 138 132 125 119 113

# 20110312 0,359

4 1 6R E M I N G T O N M A G N U M

S O F T N O S E

29,2 g / 450 gr 0,338 2150 2040 1933 1830 1731 4620 4158 3735 3347 2996 -1,6 0,3 -2,6 -7,7 138 131 124 118 111

# 20110722 0,371

F U L L M E T A L J A C K E T

29,2 g / 450 gr 0,325 2150 2035 1925 1818 1716 4620 4141 3702 3303 2942 -1,6 0,3 -2,6 -7,8 138 131 124 117 110

# 20110732 0,371

4 1 6R I G B Y

S O F T N O S E

29,2 g / 450 gr 0,338 2150 2040 1933 1830 1731 4620 4158 3735 3347 2996 -1,6 0,3 -2,6 -7,7 138 131 124 118 111

# 20110702 0,371

F U L L M E T A L J A C K E T

29,2 g / 450 gr 0,325 2150 2035 1925 1818 1716 4620 4141 3702 3303 2942 -1,6 0,3 -2,6 -7,8 138 131 124 117 110

# 20110712 0,371

5 0 0 / 4 1 6N I T R O E X P R E S S

S O F T N O S E

26,6 g / 410 gr 0,307 2325 2191 2062 1937 1817 4922 4373 3872 3417 3007 -1,6 0,2 -2,2 -6,7 136 128 121 114 106

# 20110532 0,338

F U L L M E T A L J A C K E T

26,6 g / 410 gr 0,307 2325 2191 2062 1937 1817 4922 4373 3872 3417 3007 -1,6 0,2 -2,2 -6,7 136 128 121 114 106

# 20110522 0,338

A F R I C A N P HBullet typeBullet weight g/gr Product number

BCSD

Velocity feet per second Energy foot pounds Trajectory, inches Momentum, lb-f/s

V0 V50 V100 V150 V200 E0 E50 E100 E150 E200 0 50 100 150 200 0 50 100 150 200

4 5 0R I G B Y R I M L E S S

S O F T N O S E

35,6 g / 550 gr 0,340 2100 1992 1887 1787 1690 5387 4847 4352 3900 3491 -1,6 0,3 -2,7 -8,2 165 157 148 140 133

# 20111052 0,375

F U L L M E T A L J A C K E T

35,6 g / 550 gr 0,326 2100 1987 1879 1774 1674 5387 4825 4311 3845 3425 -1,6 0,3 -2,8 -8,3 165 156 148 139 132

# 20111062 0,375

4 5 8L O T T

S O F T N O S E

35,6 g / 550 gr 0,330 2100 1982 1869 1760 1656 5387 4801 4268 3784 3349 -1,6 0,4 -2,9 -8,5 165 156 147 138 130

# 20111132 0,375

F U L L M E T A L J A C K E T

35,6 g / 550 gr 0,330 2100 1982 1869 1760 1656 5387 4801 4268 3784 3349 -1,6 0,4 -2,9 -8,5 165 156 147 138 130

# 20111142 0,375

4 7 0N I T R O E X P R E S S

S O F T N O S E

32,4 g / 500 gr 0,374 2100 2002 1906 1814 1725 4897 4449 4035 3654 3304 -1,6 0,3 -2,7 -8,0 150 143 136 130 123

# 20112052 0,318

F U L L M E T A L J A C K E T

32,4 g / 500 gr 0,370 2100 2001 1904 1811 1721 4897 4445 4027 3642 3290 -1,6 0,3 -2,7 -8,0 150 143 136 129 123

# 20112062 0,318

5 0 0J E F F E R Y

S O F T N O S E

36,9 g / 570 gr 0,368 2200 2097 1997 1901 1807 6127 5568 5050 4573 4134 -1,6 0,2 -2,4 -7,1 179 171 163 155 147

# 20113162 0,313

F U L L M E T A L J A C K E T

36,9 g / 570 gr 0,350 2200 2092 1987 1886 1788 6127 5541 4999 4502 4048 -1,6 0,2 -2,4 -7,2 179 170 162 154 146

# 20113152 0,313

5 0 0N I T R O E X P R E S S 3 ”

S O F T N O S E

36,9 g / 570 gr 0,368 2100 2000 1903 1809 1719 5583 5064 4585 4145 3742 -1,6 0,3 -2,7 -8,0 171 163 155 147 140

# 20113012 0,313

F U L L M E T A L J A C K E T

36,9 g / 570 gr 0,350 2100 1995 1893 1795 1701 5583 5039 4538 4081 3664 -1,6 0,3 -2,7 -8,1 171 162 154 146 139

# 20113022 0,313

5 0 5M A G N U MG I B B S

P R O T E C T E D P O I N T

39,0 g / 600 gr 0,360 2100 1998 1899 1803 1711 5877 5319 4805 4334 3904 -1,6 0,3 -2,7 -8,1 180 171 163 155 147

# 20113102 0,336

F U L L M E T A L J A C K E T

39,0 g / 600 gr 0,360 2100 1998 1899 1803 1711 5877 5319 4805 4334 3904 -1,6 0,3 -2,7 -8,1 180 171 163 155 147

# 20113112 0,336

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B A L L I S T I C D AT A – J A K T M AT C HBullet typeBullet weight g/gr Product number

Ball.coeffi-cient

Velocity feet per second Zerorange,yards

Height of trajectory above line of sight if sighted in at yards. For sights 1,6 inch above bore

Wind drift in inches for a10 m.p.h cross wind

V0 V100 V200 V300 50 100 150 200 300 yds 100 200 300 yds

7 M M R E M . M A G .

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,6 0,0 -1,8 -9,4

9,7 g/150 gr 0,443 2995 2780 2576 2380 100 -0,3 -0,9 -2,9 -11,1 0,7 2,8 6,5

# 20170260 150 0,0 0,6 -1,8 -9,4

200 0,5 1,5 1,3 -6,7

3 0 8 W I N .

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,3 -0,9 -3,7 -14,5

9,7 g/150 gr 0,423 2657 2449 2251 2062 100 -0,1 -1,3 -4,2 -15,3 0,8 3,4 8,1

# 20176220 150 0,3 0,9 -2,5 -12,7

200 0,9 2,1 1,8 -9,0

3 0 - 0 6

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,4 -0,6 -3,0 -12,6

9,7 g/150 gr 0,423 2772 2558 2355 2160 100 -0,2 -1,1 -3,7 -13,7 0,8 3,3 7,6

# 20176510 150 0,2 0,8 -2,2 -11,5

200 0,7 1,9 1,7 -8,1

3 0 0 W S M

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,4 -0,3 -2,3 -10,6

9,7 g/150 gr 0,423 2953 2731 2519 2318 100 -0,2 -1,0 -3,2 -11,8 0,7 3,0 6,9

# 20175730* 150 0,1 0,6 -1,9 -9,9

200 0,6 1,6 1,4 -7,1

3 0 0W I N . M A G .

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,6 0,1 -1,5 -8,7

9,7 g/150 gr 0,423 3067 2839 2622 2416 100 -0,3 -0,8 -2,7 -10,5 0,7 2,8 6,6

# 20175450* 150 0,0 0,5 -1,7 -9,0

200 0,4 1,4 1,3 -6,4

8 X 5 7 J S

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,3 -1,0 -4,1 -18,0

8,0 g/123 gr 0,191 2822 2357 1939 1572 100 -0,2 -1,4 -4,7 -18,9 1,8 7,8 19,3

# 20180090 150 0,3 1,0 -2,9 -16,1

200 1,0 2,4 2,1 -11,8

3 3 8W I N . M A G .

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,3 -0,9 -3,5 -13,8

14,6 g/225 gr 0,499 2657 2480 2310 2146 100 -0,1 -1,3 -4,1 -14,7 0,7 2,9 6,7

# 20185100* 150 0,3 0,9 -2,4 -12,1

200 0,9 2,0 1,8 -8,6

3 5 8N O R M AM A G .

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,2 -1,3 -4,6 -18,0

15,0 g/232 gr 0,275 2625 2312 2020 1752 100 -0,1 -1,5 -5,0 -18,5 1,3 5,6 13,6

# 20190080 150 0,4 1,0 -7,9 -15,4

200 1,2 2,5 2,2 -11,1

9 , 3 X 5 7

F U L L J A C K E T 50 -0,5 -3,4 -9,0 -30,0

15,0 g/232 gr 0,275 2215 1930 1670 1440 100 0,3 -2,6 -7,9 -28,4 1,7 7,3 17,5

# 20193060 150 1,1 1,7 -4,4 -23,2

200 2,2 4,0 3,3 -16,5

9 , 3 X 6 2

F U L L J A C K E T 50 -0,1 -1,9 -5,9 -21,1

15,0 g/232 gr 0,275 2510 2204 1920 1661 100 0,0 -1,8 -5,7 -20,9 1,4 6,1 14,6

# 20193180 150 0,6 1,2 -3,3 -17,3

200 1,5 2,9 2,5 -12,4

B A L L I S T I C D AT A – J A K T M AT C HBullet typeBullet weight g/gr Product number

Ball.coeffi-cient

Velocity feet per second Zerorange,yards

Height of trajectory above line of sight if sighted in at yards. For sights 1,6 inch above bore

Wind drift in inches for a10 m.p.h cross wind

V0 V100 V200 V300 50 100 150 200 300 yds 100 200 300 yds

2 2L O N G R I F L E

L E A D, R O U N D N O S E

2,6 g/40 gr 0,150 1066 1025 989 930 50 -7,3 -24,5 - - 3,8 - -

# 87156120

2 2 2 R E M .

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,5 -0,2 -2,4 -12,4

3,6 g/55 gr 0,209 3084 2634 2225 1855 100 -0,3 -1,0 -3,5 -14,0 1,4 6,1 15,0

# 20157210 150 0,1 0,7 -2,1 -12,1

200 0,6 1,7 1,6 -8,8

2 2 3 R E M .

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,5 -0,1 -2,0 -10,8

3,6 g/55 gr 0,209 3250 2782 2360 1976 100 0,3 -0,9 -3,0 -12,4 1,3 5,7 13,9

# 20157260 150 0,0 0,6 -1,9 -10,7

200 0,5 1,5 1,4 -7,8

2 2 - 2 5 0R E M .

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,7 0,5 -0,7 -7,2

3,6 g/55 gr 0,209 3609 3094 2642 2233 100 -0,4 -0,6 -2,2 -9,3 1,2 5,0 12,0

# 20157320 150 -0,2 0,4 -1,4 -8,3

200 0,2 1,1 1,1 -6,1

6 M MN O R M A B R

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,3 -0,8 -3,4 -13,7

6,2 g/95 gr 0,351 2789 2532 2290 2061 100 -0,1 -1,2 -3,9 -14,5 0,9 3,9 9,3

# 20160280 150 0,3 0,8 -2,3 -12,1

200 0,9 2,0 1,7 -8,6

6 X C

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,4 -0,4 -2,5 -11,3

6,2 g/95 gr 0,351 2953 2687 2436 2199 100 -0,2 -1,0 -3,3 -12,5 0,9 3,6 8,6

# 20160290 150 0,1 0,7 -2,0 -10,5

200 0,6 1,7 1,5 -7,5

2 4 3 W I N .

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,6 0,1 -1,5 -8,4

6,2 g/95 gr 0,351 3199 2918 2654 2405 100 -0,3 -0,7 -2,6 -10,1 0,8 3,3 7,7

# 20160370 150 0,0 0,5 -1,6 -8,7

200 0,4 1,3 1,2 -6,3

6 , 5 X 5 5

H O L L O W P O I N TR E K R U T T

50 0,2 -1,2 -4,3 -16,7

2625 2354 2100 1862 100 -0,1 -1,5 -4,7 -17,3 1,1 4,8 11,3

6,5 g/100 gr 0,321 150 0,4 1,0 -2,7 -14,4

# 20165270 200 1,1 2,4 2,1 -10,3

F U L L J A C K E T”Elektron/bird”

50 0,2 -1,4 -5,1 -20,9

2690 2238 1833 1482 100 -0,1 -1,7 -5,4 -21,4 1,9 8,3 20,8

7,8 g/120 gr 0,428 150 0,5 1,1 -3,2 -18,1

# 20165420 200 1,3 2,7 2,4 -13,3

6 , 5 - 2 8 4

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,6 0,2 -1,3 -8,1

7,8 g/120 gr 0,428 3117 2890 2673 2467 100 -0,3 -0,7 -2,6 -10,0 0,7 2,7 6,3

# 20165860* 150 -0,1 0,5 -1,6 -8,6

200 0,3 1,3 1,2 -6,2

2 7 0 W I N .

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,4 -0,5 -2,8 -12,1

8,4 g/130 gr 0,365 2887 2634 2395 2169 100 -0,2 -1,1 -3,5 -13,1 0,9 3,6 8,5

# 20169070 150 0,2 0,7 -2,1 -11,0

200 0,7 1,8 1,6 -7,8

2 7 0 W S M

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,5 0,0 -1,6 -8,8

8,4 g/130 gr 0,365 3150 2882 2630 2391 100 -0,3 -0,8 -2,7 -10,4 0,8 3,2 7,5

# 20169310* 150 0,0 0,5 -1,7 -8,9

200 0,4 1,4 1,3 -6,4

50 cartridges/box *20 cartridges/box

NEW

NEW

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Ball.coeffi-cient

Velocity feet per second Zerorange,yards

Height of trajectory above line of sight if sighted in at yards. For sights 1,6 inch above bore

Wind drift in inches for a10 m.p.h cross wind

V0 V100 V200 V300 50 100 150 200 300 yds 100 200 300 yds

7 M M R E M . M A G .

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,6 0,0 -1,8 -9,4

9,7 g/150 gr 0,443 2995 2780 2576 2380 100 -0,3 -0,9 -2,9 -11,1 0,7 2,8 6,5

# 20170260 150 0,0 0,6 -1,8 -9,4

200 0,5 1,5 1,3 -6,7

3 0 8 W I N .

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,3 -0,9 -3,7 -14,5

9,7 g/150 gr 0,423 2657 2449 2251 2062 100 -0,1 -1,3 -4,2 -15,3 0,8 3,4 8,1

# 20176220 150 0,3 0,9 -2,5 -12,7

200 0,9 2,1 1,8 -9,0

3 0 - 0 6

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,4 -0,6 -3,0 -12,6

9,7 g/150 gr 0,423 2772 2558 2355 2160 100 -0,2 -1,1 -3,7 -13,7 0,8 3,3 7,6

# 20176510 150 0,2 0,8 -2,2 -11,5

200 0,7 1,9 1,7 -8,1

3 0 0 W S M

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,4 -0,3 -2,3 -10,6

9,7 g/150 gr 0,423 2953 2731 2519 2318 100 -0,2 -1,0 -3,2 -11,8 0,7 3,0 6,9

# 20175730* 150 0,1 0,6 -1,9 -9,9

200 0,6 1,6 1,4 -7,1

3 0 0W I N . M A G .

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,6 0,1 -1,5 -8,7

9,7 g/150 gr 0,423 3067 2839 2622 2416 100 -0,3 -0,8 -2,7 -10,5 0,7 2,8 6,6

# 20175450* 150 0,0 0,5 -1,7 -9,0

200 0,4 1,4 1,3 -6,4

8 X 5 7 J S

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,3 -1,0 -4,1 -18,0

8,0 g/123 gr 0,191 2822 2357 1939 1572 100 -0,2 -1,4 -4,7 -18,9 1,8 7,8 19,3

# 20180090 150 0,3 1,0 -2,9 -16,1

200 1,0 2,4 2,1 -11,8

3 3 8W I N . M A G .

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,3 -0,9 -3,5 -13,8

14,6 g/225 gr 0,499 2657 2480 2310 2146 100 -0,1 -1,3 -4,1 -14,7 0,7 2,9 6,7

# 20185100* 150 0,3 0,9 -2,4 -12,1

200 0,9 2,0 1,8 -8,6

3 5 8N O R M AM A G .

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,2 -1,3 -4,6 -18,0

15,0 g/232 gr 0,275 2625 2312 2020 1752 100 -0,1 -1,5 -5,0 -18,5 1,3 5,6 13,6

# 20190080 150 0,4 1,0 -7,9 -15,4

200 1,2 2,5 2,2 -11,1

9 , 3 X 5 7

F U L L J A C K E T 50 -0,5 -3,4 -9,0 -30,0

15,0 g/232 gr 0,275 2215 1930 1670 1440 100 0,3 -2,6 -7,9 -28,4 1,7 7,3 17,5

# 20193060 150 1,1 1,7 -4,4 -23,2

200 2,2 4,0 3,3 -16,5

9 , 3 X 6 2

F U L L J A C K E T 50 -0,1 -1,9 -5,9 -21,1

15,0 g/232 gr 0,275 2510 2204 1920 1661 100 0,0 -1,8 -5,7 -20,9 1,4 6,1 14,6

# 20193180 150 0,6 1,2 -3,3 -17,3

200 1,5 2,9 2,5 -12,4

B A L L I S T I C D AT A – J A K T M AT C HBullet typeBullet weight g/gr Product number

Ball.coeffi-cient

Velocity feet per second Zerorange,yards

Height of trajectory above line of sight if sighted in at yards. For sights 1,6 inch above bore

Wind drift in inches for a10 m.p.h cross wind

V0 V100 V200 V300 50 100 150 200 300 yds 100 200 300 yds

2 2L O N G R I F L E

L E A D, R O U N D N O S E

2,6 g/40 gr 0,150 1066 1025 989 930 50 -7,3 -24,5 - - 3,8 - -

# 87156120

2 2 2 R E M .

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,5 -0,2 -2,4 -12,4

3,6 g/55 gr 0,209 3084 2634 2225 1855 100 -0,3 -1,0 -3,5 -14,0 1,4 6,1 15,0

# 20157210 150 0,1 0,7 -2,1 -12,1

200 0,6 1,7 1,6 -8,8

2 2 3 R E M .

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,5 -0,1 -2,0 -10,8

3,6 g/55 gr 0,209 3250 2782 2360 1976 100 0,3 -0,9 -3,0 -12,4 1,3 5,7 13,9

# 20157260 150 0,0 0,6 -1,9 -10,7

200 0,5 1,5 1,4 -7,8

2 2 - 2 5 0R E M .

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,7 0,5 -0,7 -7,2

3,6 g/55 gr 0,209 3609 3094 2642 2233 100 -0,4 -0,6 -2,2 -9,3 1,2 5,0 12,0

# 20157320 150 -0,2 0,4 -1,4 -8,3

200 0,2 1,1 1,1 -6,1

6 M MN O R M A B R

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,3 -0,8 -3,4 -13,7

6,2 g/95 gr 0,351 2789 2532 2290 2061 100 -0,1 -1,2 -3,9 -14,5 0,9 3,9 9,3

# 20160280 150 0,3 0,8 -2,3 -12,1

200 0,9 2,0 1,7 -8,6

6 X C

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,4 -0,4 -2,5 -11,3

6,2 g/95 gr 0,351 2953 2687 2436 2199 100 -0,2 -1,0 -3,3 -12,5 0,9 3,6 8,6

# 20160290 150 0,1 0,7 -2,0 -10,5

200 0,6 1,7 1,5 -7,5

2 4 3 W I N .

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,6 0,1 -1,5 -8,4

6,2 g/95 gr 0,351 3199 2918 2654 2405 100 -0,3 -0,7 -2,6 -10,1 0,8 3,3 7,7

# 20160370 150 0,0 0,5 -1,6 -8,7

200 0,4 1,3 1,2 -6,3

6 , 5 X 5 5

H O L L O W P O I N TR E K R U T T

50 0,2 -1,2 -4,3 -16,7

2625 2354 2100 1862 100 -0,1 -1,5 -4,7 -17,3 1,1 4,8 11,3

6,5 g/100 gr 0,321 150 0,4 1,0 -2,7 -14,4

# 20165270 200 1,1 2,4 2,1 -10,3

F U L L J A C K E T”Elektron/bird”

50 0,2 -1,4 -5,1 -20,9

2690 2238 1833 1482 100 -0,1 -1,7 -5,4 -21,4 1,9 8,3 20,8

7,8 g/120 gr 0,428 150 0,5 1,1 -3,2 -18,1

# 20165420 200 1,3 2,7 2,4 -13,3

6 , 5 - 2 8 4

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,6 0,2 -1,3 -8,1

7,8 g/120 gr 0,428 3117 2890 2673 2467 100 -0,3 -0,7 -2,6 -10,0 0,7 2,7 6,3

# 20165860* 150 -0,1 0,5 -1,6 -8,6

200 0,3 1,3 1,2 -6,2

2 7 0 W I N .

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,4 -0,5 -2,8 -12,1

8,4 g/130 gr 0,365 2887 2634 2395 2169 100 -0,2 -1,1 -3,5 -13,1 0,9 3,6 8,5

# 20169070 150 0,2 0,7 -2,1 -11,0

200 0,7 1,8 1,6 -7,8

2 7 0 W S M

F U L L J A C K E T 50 0,5 0,0 -1,6 -8,8

8,4 g/130 gr 0,365 3150 2882 2630 2391 100 -0,3 -0,8 -2,7 -10,4 0,8 3,2 7,5

# 20169310* 150 0,0 0,5 -1,7 -8,9

200 0,4 1,4 1,3 -6,4

50 cartridges/box *20 cartridges/box

NEW

NEW

NEW

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50 cartridges/box *20 cartridges/box

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Winning Factors Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

Since the beginning of the ’90s Norma has developed match products together with some of the world’s leading shooters. Johan Gustavsson and Michael Larsson are two of those who in cooperation with Norma have tested and introduced world class match cartridges.

The international Norma team � eld tested the products for several years before they were launched on the market.

The latest Match cartridge to be introduced is the 6XC. This cartridge has already scored the maximum 600 points three times and won gold, silver and bronze medals at European Championships – every time with factory loaded ammunition. The crowning glory is theSwedish team victory at the European Championships in Granada, Spain.

Collaborating with the world’s elite

Norma Diamond Line cartridges are loaded with match quality bullets coated with molybdenum disul� de and wax.

The coating reduces friction and barrel wear, resulting in uniform velocity, less pressure and maximum accuracy.

Norma DIAMOND LINE – maximum accuracy

– less barrel wear

Altogether he has been 13 times World Champion, civilian and military match; 2009 Military World Champion Rapid Fire, 2009 national record 3x40 rounds with 1185 points, 3x20 rounds with 590 points, 2008 and 2009 winner of the Norwegian ”King’s Cup”.

Vebjörn Berg, NorwayBorn in Slovenia, he became involved in shooting sports in 1971 and joined the Junior National Team in 1979. He represented Yugoslavia at the Olympic Games in 1984 and 1988, and Slovenia in 1992, 1996 and 2000. His most important victory was the gold medal in Sydney.

Rajmond Debevec, Slovenia

She has won medals from national championships, European Cups, European Championships and World Championships. Since 2009 she has been part of Team Norma.

Andrea Brühlmann, SwitzerlandShe has won 10 national championships since 2004 in the 300m discipline, and has several medals from European championships, including a gold medal and world record from 2003, 60 prone.

Marie Enqvist, Sweden

Born in Switzerland, he holds several Swiss, European and World Champion titles. He shoots at both 50m and 300m, and holds the World Record of Standard Rifle 3x20, both individually and as part of a team. And he is also the holder of the Swiss record with 1183pt., shot in a 300m Free Rifle competition at the EC.

Marcel Bürge, Switzerland

Norma’s world elite

The Swedish National Team has achieved success with the Norma 6XC in European Championships, European Cups and World Championships.

Johan Gustavsson, Michael Larsson andAnders Brolund, SwedenGroup shot on January 17, 2007 during development of the 6XC

Bullet: 105 grains BergerMuzzle velocity: 2789 feet/secDistance: 300 mNo. of rounds: 60

600 points with the

6XC Diamond Line

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Winning Factors Hunting around the World Bullets, Cases & Powder Ballistic Data Target ShootingCulture & Vision

Since the beginning of the ’90s Norma has developed match products together with some of the world’s leading shooters. Johan Gustavsson and Michael Larsson are two of those who in cooperation with Norma have tested and introduced world class match cartridges.

The international Norma team � eld tested the products for several years before they were launched on the market.

The latest Match cartridge to be introduced is the 6XC. This cartridge has already scored the maximum 600 points three times and won gold, silver and bronze medals at European Championships – every time with factory loaded ammunition. The crowning glory is theSwedish team victory at the European Championships in Granada, Spain.

Collaborating with the world’s elite

Norma Diamond Line cartridges are loaded with match quality bullets coated with molybdenum disul� de and wax.

The coating reduces friction and barrel wear, resulting in uniform velocity, less pressure and maximum accuracy.

Norma DIAMOND LINE – maximum accuracy

– less barrel wear

Altogether he has been 13 times World Champion, civilian and military match; 2009 Military World Champion Rapid Fire, 2009 national record 3x40 rounds with 1185 points, 3x20 rounds with 590 points, 2008 and 2009 winner of the Norwegian ”King’s Cup”.

Vebjörn Berg, NorwayBorn in Slovenia, he became involved in shooting sports in 1971 and joined the Junior National Team in 1979. He represented Yugoslavia at the Olympic Games in 1984 and 1988, and Slovenia in 1992, 1996 and 2000. His most important victory was the gold medal in Sydney.

Rajmond Debevec, Slovenia

She has won medals from national championships, European Cups, European Championships and World Championships. Since 2009 she has been part of Team Norma.

Andrea Brühlmann, SwitzerlandShe has won 10 national championships since 2004 in the 300m discipline, and has several medals from European championships, including a gold medal and world record from 2003, 60 prone.

Marie Enqvist, Sweden

Born in Switzerland, he holds several Swiss, European and World Champion titles. He shoots at both 50m and 300m, and holds the World Record of Standard Rifle 3x20, both individually and as part of a team. And he is also the holder of the Swiss record with 1183pt., shot in a 300m Free Rifle competition at the EC.

Marcel Bürge, Switzerland

Norma’s world elite

The Swedish National Team has achieved success with the Norma 6XC in European Championships, European Cups and World Championships.

Johan Gustavsson, Michael Larsson andAnders Brolund, SwedenGroup shot on January 17, 2007 during development of the 6XC

Bullet: 105 grains BergerMuzzle velocity: 2789 feet/secDistance: 300 mNo. of rounds: 60

600 points with the

6XC Diamond Line

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Norma Match Range – for range and field

National ShootingInternational Shooting

Short Range Shooting

Supporting Biathlon Teams

Norma always participates in champion-ships with medals as a goal. Our match ammunition is made according to the unsurpassed-accuracy speci� cation. The development towards even better ammu-nition continues. The latest addition to the range is the 6XC which will result in many more perfect scores for Norma.

This is an all-round cartridge for match and field shooting competition, loaded with a 130-grain uncoated hollowpoint. It exhibits top accuracy but costs less.

6,5x55 Golden Target Bana & Fält

Superior ammunition for National Match Shooting, this load gives perfect muzzle velocity. The high BC gives low drift and maximum accuracy. Recoil is low, and the moly-coated 130-grain hollow point makes for long barrel life.

6,5x55 Banskytte/RekruttThis is an accurate training and competition round with low recoil and excellent results at a low price. It is loaded with a 100-grain uncoated hollow point.

A top field shooters’ favourite, loaded for maximum accuracy at long ranges. High muzzle velocity and BC give low trajectory and minimal drift, and the moly-coated 130-grain hollowpoint provides long barrel life.

6,5x55 Diamond Line Fält

This is the classic cartridge for international match competitions using standard and free rifles. It is loaded with a 168-grain moly-coated hollowpoint bullet.

308 Win. Match

For ten years, this has been the dominant cartridge in international Match events. The 6mm Norma BR is the perfect combination of extreme accuracy, minimal drift and light recoil. It is the most frequently used round for major international championships, and uses a moly-coated hollowpoint weighing 105 grains.

6 mm Norma BR

A 30-06 match cartridge with very good accuracy, the Golden Target is loaded with an uncoated 150-grain full metal jacket projectile.

30-06 Golden TargetThis new 308 Winchester Match cartridge is loaded with a 150-grain uncoated full metal jacket bullet and exhibits match accuracy at a lower price than the 308 Diamond Line.

308 Win. Golden Target

Norma Match 1 is the cartridge of the highest quality selected by shooters with the most exacting demands. Norma Training 2 is reasonably priced high quality ammunition for practice and competition.

22 Long RifleThe task of improving on the 6 BR is not at all easy, but we feel that the 6XC is a great contender. Many shooters claim they shoot better with the 6XC than any-thing under heaven. Whenever wind is an issue, the 6XC should be your choice.

6XC

This load is specially designed to maintain performance in sub-zero temperatures. The higher velocity gives more terminal energy, which is critical in knocking down the plate close to the edge.

22 Long Rifle Biathlon

In the beginning of the ’90s, contacts were established with the Swedish Biathlon Team. Since the beginning of this millennium, the members of the Norwegian Biathlon Team have also tested their ri� es, ammu-nition and equipment at Norma.Working together with them, Norma has developed and constructed one of the most modern test ranges in Europe. Tem-peratures can be adjusted digitally, from 0° C to -25° C. There is a choice of two benches, one for the complete ri� e and one for the barrel and chamber.The electronic target equipment for this test range is from Meyton. Since 2010, Norma has been able to supply shooters with biathlon ri� e spare parts and barrels, as well as technical support.

The new Norma cold room gives shooters, clubs and national teams the opportunity to try out their ri� es and ammunition at short ranges in temperatures below freezing point. Contact us for more information.

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NEW

6,5x55 Diamond Line Bana

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Norma Match Range – for range and field

National ShootingInternational Shooting

Short Range Shooting

Supporting Biathlon Teams

Norma always participates in champion-ships with medals as a goal. Our match ammunition is made according to the unsurpassed-accuracy speci� cation. The development towards even better ammu-nition continues. The latest addition to the range is the 6XC which will result in many more perfect scores for Norma.

This is an all-round cartridge for match and field shooting competition, loaded with a 130-grain uncoated hollowpoint. It exhibits top accuracy but costs less.

6,5x55 Golden Target Bana & Fält

Superior ammunition for National Match Shooting, this load gives perfect muzzle velocity. The high BC gives low drift and maximum accuracy. Recoil is low, and the moly-coated 130-grain hollow point makes for long barrel life.

6,5x55 Banskytte/RekruttThis is an accurate training and competition round with low recoil and excellent results at a low price. It is loaded with a 100-grain uncoated hollow point.

A top field shooters’ favourite, loaded for maximum accuracy at long ranges. High muzzle velocity and BC give low trajectory and minimal drift, and the moly-coated 130-grain hollowpoint provides long barrel life.

6,5x55 Diamond Line Fält

This is the classic cartridge for international match competitions using standard and free rifles. It is loaded with a 168-grain moly-coated hollowpoint bullet.

308 Win. Match

For ten years, this has been the dominant cartridge in international Match events. The 6mm Norma BR is the perfect combination of extreme accuracy, minimal drift and light recoil. It is the most frequently used round for major international championships, and uses a moly-coated hollowpoint weighing 105 grains.

6 mm Norma BR

A 30-06 match cartridge with very good accuracy, the Golden Target is loaded with an uncoated 150-grain full metal jacket projectile.

30-06 Golden TargetThis new 308 Winchester Match cartridge is loaded with a 150-grain uncoated full metal jacket bullet and exhibits match accuracy at a lower price than the 308 Diamond Line.

308 Win. Golden Target

Norma Match 1 is the cartridge of the highest quality selected by shooters with the most exacting demands. Norma Training 2 is reasonably priced high quality ammunition for practice and competition.

22 Long RifleThe task of improving on the 6 BR is not at all easy, but we feel that the 6XC is a great contender. Many shooters claim they shoot better with the 6XC than any-thing under heaven. Whenever wind is an issue, the 6XC should be your choice.

6XC

This load is specially designed to maintain performance in sub-zero temperatures. The higher velocity gives more terminal energy, which is critical in knocking down the plate close to the edge.

22 Long Rifle Biathlon

In the beginning of the ’90s, contacts were established with the Swedish Biathlon Team. Since the beginning of this millennium, the members of the Norwegian Biathlon Team have also tested their ri� es, ammu-nition and equipment at Norma.Working together with them, Norma has developed and constructed one of the most modern test ranges in Europe. Tem-peratures can be adjusted digitally, from 0° C to -25° C. There is a choice of two benches, one for the complete ri� e and one for the barrel and chamber.The electronic target equipment for this test range is from Meyton. Since 2010, Norma has been able to supply shooters with biathlon ri� e spare parts and barrels, as well as technical support.

The new Norma cold room gives shooters, clubs and national teams the opportunity to try out their ri� es and ammunition at short ranges in temperatures below freezing point. Contact us for more information.

Image by Jessica Linnman

NEW

6,5x55 Diamond Line Bana

Please � nd more information on ballistic data on page 74.

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Norma Promotional Products

Complement your shooting equipment with highest quality products by Norma.

Our reloaders’ manual will increase your knowledge and give you hands-on advice.

All accessories are exclusively available at your authorized Norma dealer.

50 cartridges/box *20 cartridges/box

N o. A r t i c l e P r o d u c t N o.

1. P i q u e t s h i r t (M, L, XL) (lef t) 6 6 0 4 0107

T-S h i r t (M, L, XL) (right) 6 6 0 4 010 0

2 . C a p 6 6 0 4 0101

3. B a g (30,3x14,2x14,6 inch) 6 6 0 4 0102

4 . T h e r m o s (7,5 inch) 6 6 0 4 010 8

5. K n i f e 6 6 0 4 010 9

6 . R e l o a d i n g M a n u a l(available in English & Swedish)

6 6 0 4 0112

7. S i g h t i n g - i n Ta r g e t (100 pcs) 6 6 0 4 0114

8 . B a c k P a c k (12,2x18,9x6,7 inch) 6 6 0 4 012 3

9. To i l e t B a g (7,9x9,8x3,9 inch) 6 6 0 4 0124

10. B a g w i t h t w o w h e e l s(31,5x12,6x15,7 inch)

6 6 0 4 0119

11. R i f l e C o v e r (54,3x11,4 inch) 6 6 0 4 0120

B A L L I S T I C D AT A – M AT C HProduct nameBullet typeProduct number

Ball.coeffi-cient

Bullet weight Barrellength,inches

Velocity feet per second

V0

Height of trajectory above line of sight if sighted in at yards.For sights 1,6 inches above bore

Wind drift in inches for a10 m.p.h cross wind

grains gram 100 200 300 400 500 600 yds 300 600 yds

6 M MN O R M A B R

D I A M O N D L I N E B E R G E R

0,517 105 6,8 26 2789 4,2 5,0 -11,4 -30,2 -57,5 5,5 24,3Coated Hollow Point

# 10160162

6 X C

D I A M O N D L I N E B E R G E R

0,517 105 6,8 26 3018 3,5 4,2 -9,8 -26,1 -49,9 5,4 23,8Coated Hollow Point

# 10160182

6 , 5 X 5 5

D I A M O N D L I N E F Ä L T

0,548 130 8,4 29 2986 3,5 4,2 -9,9 -26,2 -49,8 4,6 20,3Coated Hollow Point

# 10165300

6 , 5 X 5 5

D I A M O N D L I N E B A N A

0,548130 8,4 26 2723 4,5 5,3 -12,1 -32,2 -61,3 5,3 23,3

Coated Hollow Point130 8,4 29 2788 4,2 5,0 -11,5 -30,5 -58,1 5,1 22,5# 10165000

6 , 5 X 5 5

B A N S K Y T T E / R E K R U T T

0,345 100 6,5 29 2625 5,6 6,7 -16,3 -44,9 -89,3 11,0 50,1Hollow Point

# 10165230

6 , 5 X 5 5

G O L D E N T A R G E T

0,548 130 8,4 29 2723 4,5 5,3 -12,1 -32,2 -61,3 5,3 23,3Hollow Point

# 10165130

3 0 8 W I N .

G O L D E N T A R G E T

0,438 150 9,7 29 2723 4,7 5,6 -13,2 -35,5 -68,6 7,5 34,0Full Metal Jacket

# 10175230

3 0 8 W I N .

D I A M O N D L I N E M A T C H

0,470 168 10,9 26 2549 5,5 6,4 -14,9 -39,8 -76,6 7,6 34,5Coated Hollow Point

# 10176152*

3 0 - 0 6

G O L D E N T A R G E T

0,438 150 9,7 29 2789 4,5 5,3 -12,5 -33,6 -64,9 7,2 32,9Full Metal Jacket

# 10175630

B A L L I S T I C D AT A – L O N G R I F L EProduct nameBullet typeProduct number

Ball.coeffi-cient

Bullet weight Velocity, feet per second in yards Zero

range, yards

Height of trajectory above line of sight Wind drift

at 100 ydsgrains gram V0 V25 V50 V100 25 50 75 100 150 yards

2 2 L R

M A T C H 1

0,15 2,6 40 1066 1025 989 930 50 0,2 -2,4 -7,3 -24,5 3,8Lead, Round Nose

# 87156130

T R A I N I N G 2

0,15 2,6 40 1066 1025 989 930 50 0,2 -2,4 -7,3 -24,5 3,8Lead, Round Nose

# 87156140

B I A T H L O N

0,15 2,6 40 1115 1066 1024 958 50 0,2 -2,2 -6,7 -22,8 4,1Lead, Round Nose

# 87156160

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Complement your shooting equipment with highest quality products by Norma.

Our reloaders’ manual will increase your knowledge and give you hands-on advice.

All accessories are exclusively available at your authorized Norma dealer.

50 cartridges/box *20 cartridges/box

N o. A r t i c l e P r o d u c t N o.

1. P i q u e t s h i r t (M, L, XL) (lef t) 6 6 0 4 0107

T-S h i r t (M, L, XL) (right) 6 6 0 4 010 0

2 . C a p 6 6 0 4 0101

3. B a g (30,3x14,2x14,6 inch) 6 6 0 4 0102

4 . T h e r m o s (7,5 inch) 6 6 0 4 010 8

5. K n i f e 6 6 0 4 010 9

6 . R e l o a d i n g M a n u a l(available in English & Swedish)

6 6 0 4 0112

7. S i g h t i n g - i n Ta r g e t (100 pcs) 6 6 0 4 0114

8 . B a c k P a c k (12,2x18,9x6,7 inch) 6 6 0 4 012 3

9. To i l e t B a g (7,9x9,8x3,9 inch) 6 6 0 4 0124

10. B a g w i t h t w o w h e e l s(31,5x12,6x15,7 inch)

6 6 0 4 0119

11. R i f l e C o v e r (54,3x11,4 inch) 6 6 0 4 0120

B A L L I S T I C D AT A – M AT C HProduct nameBullet typeProduct number

Ball.coeffi-cient

Bullet weight Barrellength,inches

Velocity feet per second

V0

Height of trajectory above line of sight if sighted in at yards.For sights 1,6 inches above bore

Wind drift in inches for a10 m.p.h cross wind

grains gram 100 200 300 400 500 600 yds 300 600 yds

6 M MN O R M A B R

D I A M O N D L I N E B E R G E R

0,517 105 6,8 26 2789 4,2 5,0 -11,4 -30,2 -57,5 5,5 24,3Coated Hollow Point

# 10160162

6 X C

D I A M O N D L I N E B E R G E R

0,517 105 6,8 26 3018 3,5 4,2 -9,8 -26,1 -49,9 5,4 23,8Coated Hollow Point

# 10160182

6 , 5 X 5 5

D I A M O N D L I N E F Ä L T

0,548 130 8,4 29 2986 3,5 4,2 -9,9 -26,2 -49,8 4,6 20,3Coated Hollow Point

# 10165300

6 , 5 X 5 5

D I A M O N D L I N E B A N A

0,548130 8,4 26 2723 4,5 5,3 -12,1 -32,2 -61,3 5,3 23,3

Coated Hollow Point130 8,4 29 2788 4,2 5,0 -11,5 -30,5 -58,1 5,1 22,5# 10165000

6 , 5 X 5 5

B A N S K Y T T E / R E K R U T T

0,345 100 6,5 29 2625 5,6 6,7 -16,3 -44,9 -89,3 11,0 50,1Hollow Point

# 10165230

6 , 5 X 5 5

G O L D E N T A R G E T

0,548 130 8,4 29 2723 4,5 5,3 -12,1 -32,2 -61,3 5,3 23,3Hollow Point

# 10165130

3 0 8 W I N .

G O L D E N T A R G E T

0,438 150 9,7 29 2723 4,7 5,6 -13,2 -35,5 -68,6 7,5 34,0Full Metal Jacket

# 10175230

3 0 8 W I N .

D I A M O N D L I N E M A T C H

0,470 168 10,9 26 2549 5,5 6,4 -14,9 -39,8 -76,6 7,6 34,5Coated Hollow Point

# 10176152*

3 0 - 0 6

G O L D E N T A R G E T

0,438 150 9,7 29 2789 4,5 5,3 -12,5 -33,6 -64,9 7,2 32,9Full Metal Jacket

# 10175630

B A L L I S T I C D AT A – L O N G R I F L EProduct nameBullet typeProduct number

Ball.coeffi-cient

Bullet weight Velocity, feet per second in yards Zero

range, yards

Height of trajectory above line of sight Wind drift

at 100 ydsgrains gram V0 V25 V50 V100 25 50 75 100 150 yards

2 2 L R

M A T C H 1

0,15 2,6 40 1066 1025 989 930 50 0,2 -2,4 -7,3 -24,5 3,8Lead, Round Nose

# 87156130

T R A I N I N G 2

0,15 2,6 40 1066 1025 989 930 50 0,2 -2,4 -7,3 -24,5 3,8Lead, Round Nose

# 87156140

B I A T H L O N

0,15 2,6 40 1115 1066 1024 958 50 0,2 -2,2 -6,7 -22,8 4,1Lead, Round Nose

# 87156160

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Norma Precision ABSE-670 40 Åmotfors, SwedenPhone +46 571-315 00 Fax +46 571-315 40

Norma has been the official purveyor to the Swedish Royal Court

for many years.

We retain the right to alter any product specifications and appearance without notice.Production: Kodiak Markenkommunikation GmbH, Germany.

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