Norma 6.5 PRC Ammo
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Norma Bondstrike 143gr. 6.5 PRC Ammo, 20rds - 20166452
Brand:
Norma
Bullet Type:
Bonded Boat-Tail
Caliber:
6.5mm PRC
Capacity:
20
Finish Per Color:
Brass
Grains:
143 grain
From:
$45.19
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Norma Ammunition Dedicated Hunting Whitetail 6.5 PRC 140 gr Pointed Soft Point 20/10
Brand:
Norma
Bullet Type:
Pointed Soft Point
Caliber:
6.5mm PRC
Capacity:
20
Finish Per Color:
Brass
Grains:
140 grain
From:
$33.50
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Frequently Asked Questions
Norma 6.5 PRC Ammo
Is Norma ammo good quality?
Norma is a Swedish manufacturer with a strong reputation for quality and consistency. Their ammunition is well-regarded for hunting and target shooting, though it's priced at a premium—typically $31–$56 per box. Most shooters find the accuracy and reliability justify the cost.
What is the muzzle velocity of the Norma Bondstrike 6.5 PRC?
The Norma BondStrike 6.5 PRC drives a 143-grain bonded polymer tip bullet at 2953 fps. It has a ballistic coefficient of 0.629.
Are Norma Bondstrike bullets bonded?
Yes, Norma Bondstrike bullets are bonded. The lead core is chemically bonded to the copper jacket, which promotes high weight retention and reliable penetration at various hunting ranges.
Where is NORMA Whitetail ammo made?
Norma Whitetail ammunition is produced by Norma Precision AB, which manufactures ammunition across multiple facilities including in Sweden, Germany, Switzerland, Hungary, and the USA. The company has produced ammunition for over 100 years.
What is the price range for NORMA ammo?
Norma ammunition typically costs around $44 per box, with most listings ranging $31–$56. Prices vary by caliber and bullet type; hunting loads like BondStrike tend toward the higher end, while training rounds cost less. Our marketplace tracks 2 variants across 18 retailers, all currently in stock.
Is NORMA ammo corrosive?
Norma ammunition uses non-corrosive Boxer primers and propellant. It will not cause corrosion in your firearm. Some shooters report it burns dirty and leaves unburned residue, so regular cleaning after shooting sessions is still advisable.