Norma 7mm Rem Mag Ammo
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Norma Whitetail 7mm Rem Mag Ammo 150 Gr PSP 20rds - 20171512
Brand:
Norma
Bullet Type:
Soft Point
Caliber:
7mm Remington Magnum
Capacity:
20
Finish Per Color:
Brass
Grains:
150 grain
From:
$33.39
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Norma Oryx Brass 7mm Rem Mag 170 Grain 20-Rounds SP
Brand:
Norma
Caliber:
7mm Remington Magnum
Capacity:
20
Finish Per Color:
Brass
Grains:
170 grain
Rounds:
20
From:
$37.99
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Norma EVOStrike 127gr 7mm Remington Magnum Ammo, 20rds - 20171492
Brand:
Norma
Bullet Type:
Polymer Tip Boat Tail, Lead Free
Caliber:
7mm Remington Magnum
Capacity:
20
Finish Per Color:
Brass
Grains:
127 grain
From:
$40.69
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Norma Ammunition American PH 156 gr Oryx 7mm Rem Mag Ammo, 20/box - 20171022
Brand:
Norma
Bullet Type:
Oryx
Caliber:
7mm Remington Magnum
Grains:
156 grain
Rounds:
20
Frequently Asked Questions
Norma 7mm Rem Mag Ammo
Is Norma ammunition any good?
Norma ammunition is well-regarded for quality and consistency. Their Golden Target and Match lines achieve sub-MOA performance in match-grade rifles. Hunters and range shooters report reliable results. Pricing runs $30–$54 per box, reflecting its premium tier, and it's available through roughly two dozen retailers.
What is the best bullet for deer in 7mm Rem Mag?
For deer, 150-160 grain bullets work well in 7mm Rem Mag. Popular choices include the Nosler Accubond, Swift Scirocco, and Hornady InterBond for controlled expansion and good penetration. Federal Trophy Bonded and Barnes TTSX are also reliable. Shot placement remains the most critical factor regardless of bullet selection.
Is NORMA ammo corrosive?
Norma ammunition uses non-corrosive Boxer primers and non-corrosive propellant across their product lines. Regular cleaning after shooting is still good practice, as any ammunition can leave unburned residue and fouling in the barrel and action.
Where is NORMA Whitetail ammo made?
Norma Whitetail ammo is manufactured at multiple facilities. Norma Precision AB in Åmotfors, Sweden is a primary production site, but Norma also manufactures ammunition in Savannah, Georgia (USA), Germany, Switzerland, and Hungary. Production location may vary depending on the specific product run.