Norma 300 WSM Ammo

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Brand:

Norma

Bullet Type:

Bonded Polymer Tip

Caliber:

.300 WSM

Grains:

180 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Norma

Caliber:

.300 WSM

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

165 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Norma

Bullet Type:

Bondstrike

Caliber:

.300 WSM

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

180 grain

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Brand:

Norma

Bullet Type:

Oryx

Caliber:

.300 WSM

Grains:

180 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Norma

Bullet Type:

EcoStrike

Caliber:

.300 WSM

Grains:

150 grain

Rounds:

20

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Frequently Asked Questions
Norma 300 WSM Ammo

What is the best bullet for a 300 WSM deer?

For deer, the Nosler AccuBond in 165 or 180 grain is a proven choice in 300 WSM, offering reliable expansion and penetration. The Federal Trophy Bonded and Barnes TTSX are also excellent options. Ultimately, the best bullet is whichever your specific rifle shoots most accurately.

Is 300 WSM enough for a grizzly bear?

Yes, 300 WSM is adequate for grizzly with proper bullet selection and shot placement. Use 180-200 grain premium bonded or controlled-expansion bullets. Many guides prefer larger magnums for added margin, but the WSM generates sufficient energy for clean kills when you hit the vitals accurately.

Are Norma rounds good?

Norma ammunition is well-regarded for reliable ignition, clean burning, and minimal feeding issues across hunting and tactical loads. Quality is consistently high, though pricing around $59 per box makes it less practical for high-volume shooting.

How far can a 300 WSM shoot accurately?

A 300 WSM shoots accurately to around 850 yards for hunting with mid-weight bullets, and can reach 1,000 yards in precision target setups with heavier projectiles. Actual range depends on rifle quality, ammunition, and shooter skill.

Is Norma Bondstrike a good bullet?

Norma Bondstrike bullets are well-regarded for hunting. They offer reliable bonded construction, good expansion, high ballistic coefficients, and consistent terminal performance on game at varied distances. Available in popular calibers like .300 Win Mag and .300 WSM, they typically retail around $59 per box.

What is the difference between NORMA Oryx and Bondstrike?

Bondstrike has a polymer tip and higher ballistic coefficient, retaining velocity better at long range. Oryx is a traditional bonded bullet with lower BC, suited for closer ranges. Both expand reliably and offer good penetration, but Bondstrike is the better choice beyond 300 yards.

What is a 300 WSM comparable to?

The .300 WSM closely matches .300 Win Mag performance, running only about 50 fps slower with the same bullets while fitting short-action rifles. It also compares favorably to the .300 RSAUM, 7mm Rem Mag, and .30-06 depending on bullet weight and application.