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Can anybody tell me what I have and what it might be worth? Just curious if they'd be worth more to a shooter or a collector. Picked up four full boxes and one of spent brass in trade. Google isn't overly helpful. I need help!!! Lol.

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In all seriousness, they seem to be somewhat of a rarity. I just figured there was a bullet head out there on the forum that would be much more knowledgeable than myself. I've got a couple interests, I just want to be fair and not take it in the shorts.
 
Midway USA: $1.67 per brass (discontinued / not available).

Sportsmans Warehouse: Norma American Professional Hunter 308 Norma Magnum 180gr Oryx Rifle Ammo - 20 Rounds - $75 / $3.75 per round (Out of stock / not available)

I'd list them for a shooter, ~$200 for your lot if manufactured ammunition. If reloads, they can't be listed for sale on here.
 
Midway USA: $1.67 per brass (discontinued / not available).

Sportsmans Warehouse: Norma American Professional Hunter 308 Norma Magnum 180gr Oryx Rifle Ammo - 20 Rounds - $75 / $3.75 per round (Out of stock / not available)

I'd list them for a shooter, ~$200 for your lot if manufactured ammunition. If reloads, they can't be listed for sale on here.
I appreciate your info. The four full boxes are definitely factory, the box of spent casings would be listed as reload parts.
 
You might be able to get a little more out of it if it's hard to find. If it's that rare, you're better off buying a new rifle and shooting it. My 300 PRC ammo is around $50/box.
 
I appreciate your info. The four full boxes are definitely factory, the box of spent casings would be listed as reload parts.
You'd do better listing them all together as a lot. IMO.

Of course you could list the brass for sale separately in the reloading classifieds, if you wish.

You likely may have to wait a while for a sale & may have to ship as well. Simply being unusual.

Might even have to list them nationally (gunbroker prehaps?).
 
You'd do better listing them all together as a lot. IMO.

Of course you could list the brass for sale separately in the reloading classifieds, if you wish.

You likely may have to wait a while for a sale & may have to ship as well. Simply being unusual.

Might even have to list them nationally (gunbroker prehaps?).
That's why it's better to buy a new toy.
 
This is not a popular cartridge in the US. It came out in the early 60's and was gaining some traction, but a year later the .300 Winchester Mag was released and the M70 rifle was less expensive compared to the custom or reworked guns. It was a custom chambering. Norma loaned chamber reamers to gunsmiths at no charge that helped keep the cost down, but it was still a very expensive project compared to buying a M70 off the rack.

Ballistically it's nearly identical to the WM. It does have a longer neck, making reloading a bit easier and giving it slightly more case capacity.

Owners of this chambering would probably pay a premium for good condition factory loads. How much, well that I don't know. GLWS
 
Can anybody tell me what I have and what it might be worth? Just curious if they'd be worth more to a shooter or a collector. Picked up four full boxes and one of spent brass in trade. Google isn't overly helpful. I need help!!! Lol.

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What you have is a little better 300 Win Mag ammo. The only way you will find ammo is online and it run's $80 to $140. What you have there probably ran at $80 when bought. I have a 308 Norm Mag. but it is a Springfield 03a3. Father--in-Law built in the early 60's.
 
I had a good friend that had a 30-338 ( 338 Win Mag necked down to 30) he had made. Pretty much the same cartridge as the 308 Norma. At one time I had a Browning Safari Grade rifle chambered in 308 Norma. That was a awesome rifle, back when they used commercial Mauser actions for the magnum chamberings.
 

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