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Norma Choosing Factory Ammo - NZ Guns & Hunting
Date: 04-09-2018
Although I like to tinker with reloading, sometimes it’s nice to buy a good quality factory load and simply go hunting. With
this in mind I contacted Paul Clark at the NZ Ammunition Co to get some advice for my .223 and .308 rifles. ‘Probably the best available is in the new Norma Oryx range,’ he said. ‘I’ll send some down for you to try.’ That was fine with me – Norma has always had an excellent reputation for consistency and accuracy in a wide range of calibres and firearm types. Spent Norma cases
are also the brass to store away, they offer an excellent base for reloading.