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.308 ammo
The .308 Norma Magnum (7.62×65mmBR) cartridge was created by Nils Kvale at Norma, Sweden. Like the larger .358 Norma Magnum it is based on the .300 H&H Magnum. The length of the case is the longest that would fit in a standard Mauser action. While it appeared to have a bright future initially, it was soon superseded in popularity by the .300 Winchester Magnum. The first, and one of the few, manufacturers to offer rifles in .308 Norma Magnum was Schultz & Larsen of Denmark and they still are.
In the late 1940s, Kvale designed a wildcat called 8mm Kvale. It was intended for use in the German surplus 8mm Mauser M98 that flooded the American market after the war and was therefore nicknamed 'Poor Man's Magnum'. Kvale used the case from the .300 H&H Magnum and reduced the rim diameter so it would fit the bolt of a Mauser M98. The lessons learned from this cartridge were put into the .308 and .358 Norma Magnum.
Cases for the cartridge can be purchased from Norma or made in three ways:
Necking up a 7 mm Remington Magnum case, necking down a .338 Winchester Magnum case, or running .300 Winchester Magnum cases through a full-length sizing die. Since the first two options leave the brass a bit short, the third is generally considered to be the best option. Ammunition for this caliber is not cheap (typically US$50–60 for 20 cartridges) and as such it is mainly of interest only to handloaders who own a rifle chambered in this caliber. The cartridge makes use of a belted case for headspacing.
Its short powder column give it an edge in efficiency over most of the older .30 cal magnums, not including ultra magnums or wsm caliber. the longer neck helps with seating longer/heavier projectiles better than the shorter necked 300 Win Mag. The shorter neck means that the projectile in certain rifles has to go deeper into the case whereby taking up more powder space.
The demise of the Norma Magnum case can be summed up as a marketing failure on Norma's part. Although rifles were available in this caliber, only brass for reloading was available in large quantities, with Norma the only manufacturer of ready-made ammo. Winchester, however, was able to produce the popular model 70 rifles in their caliber and mass-produced ready-made ammo to the American public. This was the main reason of the 300 Winchester Magnum's popularity over the 308 Norma Mag. The 308 Norma Magnum is considered by many reloaders as a better caliber compared to the 300 Winchester Magnum that essentially replaced it.
Norma 150 grain .308
100 rounds
Elk boxes, not the whitetail boxed.
Retails for $44 a box, I'll take $25 a box. Selling all together. (5) Boxes .$1.25 cpr
$125 cash, meet in Vancouver, Wa.
Thanks.
Selling ammo in lots based on caliber, some of which include defensive rounds. The upper table has each lot for sale -- the lower table lists the contents of each lot. Funding a project and not interested in trades.
AMMO LOTS FOR SALE...
I am the original owner. Acquired directly from DSA. Only 343 rounds factory new 7.62x51 ammo fired. Includes Israeli stock (shorter LOP) and original Belgian-style stock + SAW Grip. Also includes picatinny rail cover and original, British sling, and 5 magazines (4 steel and 1 polymer)...
I have a lot of mixed steel cased 308 ammo Tula and Barnaul 150gr fmj ammo 670 round total stored in ammo can inside
Asking.55 cents per round cash price
368$ for the lot.
Open to trades as well also have brass cased as well
Looking for steel case .223 and .308, willing to buy brass case ammo as well. Let me know how much you have / send me an offer for what you got.
I am in Seattle mid week, weekends I am either in the South Sound or up north in Bellingham.
Thanks,
Kevin
Hi all,
Selling my 16" Remington AAC-SD and all the associated gear. I don't really need to sell all of this but alas I am out of space for my toys and it is the only 308 I have. This rifle has had around 200 rounds through it and is extremely accurate-my best 100 yard 5 shot group was .45"...
Still going through my dad's basement and up next is a bunch of Lake City Blanks. They all look to be in great condition. I can meet in the Eugene or Dallas area, or anywhere in between while traveling to or from my dad's property on Friday morning or Saturday night. Face to face only, no...
I'd like to trade for a Springfield M1A, preferably a Scout model with a wood stock, or a Browning BAR DBM, preferably with a wood stock, in .308 caliber. I can offer an unconverted Saiga AK in 7.62x39 or a CZ SP-01 9mm (plus cash) as part of a trade deal. Message me if you interested in talking...
Still sealed.
This will allow you to use your AR-308 for hunting in Oregon without any trouble from OFWS
FTF nearby. Easy transaction, check my feedback.