Norma 30-06 Ammo for Sale
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Norma Whitetail 30-06 Ammo 150 Grain PSP 20 rds/box - 20177392
Brand:
Norma
Bullet Type:
Soft Point
Caliber:
.30-06 SPRG
Capacity:
20
Finish Per Color:
Brass
Grains:
150 grain
From:
$19.99
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Norma Ammunition (RUAG) 20174342 TIPSTRIKE 30-06 Springfield 170 gr Flat Base Tipped (FBT) 20 Bx/ 10 Cs
Brand:
Norma
Bullet Type:
Polymer Tip
Caliber:
.30-06 SPRG
Capacity:
20
Finish Per Color:
Brass
Grains:
170 grain
From:
$32.02
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Norma Bondstrike 180 gr Polymer Tip 30-06 Springfield Ammunition, 20 Rounds - 20176422
Brand:
Norma
Bullet Type:
Bonded Polymer Tip
Caliber:
.30-06 SPRG
Capacity:
20
Finish Per Color:
Brass
Grains:
180 grain
From:
$32.99
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Norma EVOStrike .30-06 Springfield 139gr Centerfire Rifle Lead-Free Ammo (20/box) 20177342
Brand:
Norma
Bullet Type:
Polymer Tip Boat Tail
Caliber:
.30-06 SPRG
Capacity:
20
Finish Per Color:
Brass
Grains:
139 grain
From:
$39.89
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Norma Ammunition Extreme 180 gr Bondstrike .30-06 Spfld Ammo, 20/box - 20176662
Brand:
Norma
Bullet Type:
Bondstrike
Caliber:
.30-06 SPRG
Capacity:
20
Finish Per Color:
Brass
Grains:
180 grain
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Norma Ammunition American PH 180 gr Oryx .30-06 Spfld Ammo, 20/box - 20174922
Brand:
Norma
Bullet Type:
Oryx
Caliber:
.30-06 SPRG
Capacity:
20
Finish Per Color:
Brass
Grains:
180 grain
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American PH .30-06 Springfield 165 Grain ORYX - Brass Casing
Brand:
Norma
Bullet Type:
Soft Point
Caliber:
.30-06 SPRG
Rounds:
20
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American PH .30-06 Springfield 150 Grain Kalahari - Brass Casing
Brand:
Norma
Bullet Type:
Hollow Point
Caliber:
.30-06 SPRG
Rounds:
20
Frequently Asked Questions
Norma 30-06 Ammo for Sale
Is Norma ammunition any good?
Norma is a well-regarded Swedish manufacturer known for consistent quality and accuracy. Their match and hunting loads perform reliably, with Golden Target and Match lines capable of sub-MOA groups. Norma ranks among the most expensive ammunition available, not mid-tier. Generally considered a solid choice for hunting and target shooting.
Can you buy Norma bullets for reloading?
Yes, Norma sells reloading components including bullets, brass cases, and powder. Their bullet lineup covers hunting and competitive shooting applications. Currently, 8 variants are available from 28 retailers, with 5 variants in stock, typically priced around $39.59.
Is 180 grain 30-06 good for deer?
Yes, 180 grain 30-06 works well for deer. Lighter bullets like 150-165 grain are also effective and shoot flatter at longer ranges. The 180 grain excels in heavier cover and at closer distances due to better energy retention. Bullet construction matters as much as weight.
How far can you shoot with a 30-06 180 grain bullet?
A 30-06 with 180-grain bullets is effective to around 500 yards for hunting. Competitive shooters can stretch it to 800–1,000 yards. Most hunters limit shots to 400 yards due to wind drift and holdover complexity. The bullet retains sufficient energy for deer-sized game past 600 yards under ideal conditions.
What is the best grain to shoot in a 30-06?
Best grain depends on your purpose. For deer, 150-165 grain loads shoot flatter and work well at distance. For larger game or closer ranges, 180 grain delivers better energy retention. Pick based on your typical shooting distance and game size rather than grain weight alone.
Who manufactures NORMA ammunition?
Norma manufactures its own ammunition at its facility in Åmotfors, Sweden, where it has produced centerfire rounds since 1902. Norma is a subsidiary of RUAG Ammotec. Norma also operates U.S. headquarters and manufacturing in Georgia.
What is the price range for NORMA ammo?
Norma ammunition prices vary by caliber and load type, with common hunting and match loads running higher than budget brands. Some loads like Range & Training lines reach $60.99 per box, with specialty calibers going higher. Hunting rounds like the Whitetail Cartridge fall in the mid-to-upper price range.
Does NORMA still make ammo?
Yes, Norma still makes ammunition. The Swedish company manufactures hunting, match, and range loads at its facility in Åmotfors, Sweden, and also has U.S. operations. Norma produces a wide range of calibers, with pricing varying significantly depending on caliber and load type.