Norma 243 Ammo for Sale
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Norma Whitetail 100 gr PSP .243 Winchester Ammunition, 20 Rounds - 20160462
Brand:
Norma
Bullet Type:
Soft Point
Caliber:
.243 Win
Capacity:
20
Finish Per Color:
Brass
Grains:
100 grain
From:
$26.63
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Norma Tipstrike Varmint 243 Winchester 76gr PT Rifle Ammo - 20 Rounds
Brand:
Norma
Bullet Type:
Polymer Tipped
Caliber:
.243 Win
Capacity:
20
Finish Per Color:
Brass
Grains:
76 grain
From:
$21.75
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Norma Ammunition American PH 100 gr Oryx .243 Win Ammo, 20/box - 20160332
Brand:
Norma
Bullet Type:
Protected Point
Caliber:
.243 Win
Capacity:
20
Finish Per Color:
Brass
Grains:
100 grain
From:
$24.99
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Frequently Asked Questions
Norma 243 Ammo for Sale
Is NORMA ammo good quality?
Norma is a well-respected Swedish manufacturer founded in 1902. Their ammunition is known for consistent accuracy and reliable performance in hunting, target shooting, and competition. It sits in the premium price range but delivers quality that justifies the cost for most shooters.
Does NORMA still make ammo?
Yes, Norma still manufactures ammunition. The Swedish company produces a wide range of calibers including 9mm, .223, 6.5 Creedmoor, .357 Magnum, and .350 Legend, covering hunting, target shooting, and competition applications.
Who manufactures NORMA ammo?
Norma, a Swedish company founded in 1902, manufactures its own ammunition. It is part of RUAG Ammotec, a European ammunition manufacturer. Norma operates its primary production facility in Åmotfors, Sweden, with U.S. headquarters and manufacturing operations in Georgia.
What is the price range for NORMA ammo?
Norma ammunition typically costs around $32 per box, but prices vary widely by caliber and load type. Some listings reach $60 or higher, and certain offerings go well above that. Hunting rounds generally run higher than range ammunition. We track 3 variants from 25 retailers, all currently in stock.
Can you buy NORMA bullets for reloading?
Yes, Norma produces reloading bullets in multiple calibers including 9mm, .223, 6.5 Creedmoor, .357 Magnum, and .350 Legend. They are available from numerous retailers, with prices typically around $32 and ranging between $22–$39. Norma also supplies brass and powder for handloaders.
What grain of 243 is best for deer?
For deer hunting with a .243, 100-grain bullets are the most popular choice, offering reliable penetration and energy at ranges out to 400 yards. The 95-grain ballistic tip is also effective. Ultimately, use whatever grain your specific rifle shoots most accurately.