22-250 Norma 55gr Oryx 20 Rounds

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  • .22-250 Remington
  • Norma Oryx
  • 20 pcs/box

Oryx means good accuracy, massive mushrooming and high residual weight. This bonded design suits the all-round hunter who wishes to simplify the choice of cartridge for hunting. Oryx is available in most calibres from 222 Remington to 375 H&H Magnum. Thanks to its excellent performance, in a very few years Oryx has become the most popular of the Norma bullets.

Originally this was a wildcat cartridge made by necking down the .250-3000 savage to .22 caliber. It is not known exactly when or by whom it was made first, but most sources credits the US gunmaker J.E. Gebby as being first, calling his design .22 Varminter. This was in 1937, but since the parent case has been around since 1915 it is quite possible that some anonymous wildcatters were way ahead of the well-known gunmakers. In 1965 Remington decided to put out a commercial version of this very well-balanced high-velocity small game cartridge that is effective on varmints up to 400 yards due to its flat trajectory.

In Europe the .22-250 is mainly used for roe deer and smaller species like beaver and fox. The cartridge is a very good choice for this kind of hunting, provided you are careful with your bullet placement and the angle of the animal - like always when using small a caliber on a larger species. For roe deer it is recommended to use a heavy bullet to obtain a controlled expansion and a sufficient penetration. Due the higher velocity a good many rifles in .22-250 can handle bullets up to 70 grains well in spite of having a standard twist of 1 in 14 inches, but most rifles will make the best groupings with bullets weighing 55-62 grains. Due to the ratio between caliber and case capacity the .22-250 can sometimes be very sensitive to reload. Small variations in loads and seating depth of the bullet can cause precision to suffer significantly. However, it has a reputation of outstanding precision and is still one of the best choices for varmint hunting.

The Professional Hunter ammunition line up starts with the renown Norma brass cases, precision manufactured for superior accuracy, then optimum powder charges for maximum ballistic performance and combined with bullets specifically selected for game pursued.The components are meticulously loaded under the industries‘ most rigid standards and precision inspected to insure proper bullet seating and primer pocket alignment. End result? Norma PH ammunition – the Professionals choice.“

Norma‘s superior reputation is worldwide and component cases are a major reason. These superior cases are manufactured from the best raw materials available, and to exact tolerances. The case head is annealed to soften the neck to prevent gas leakage and insure maximum shelf life for seating bullets! They are meticulously inspected to insure accuracy and reloadability round after round.

Norma Powders are selected and blended to give maximum ballistic performance, not just in our factory loads but in the products available to reloaders as well! The shooter using Norma powder can safely trust that loading data, pressure, velocity and accuracy are maintained at the same high level from lot to lot. Norma‘s flexible range of powders offers the hand loader the opportunity to load the highest quality and maximum range of cartridges available.

For more than a century, the golden rule at Norma has been quality and precision. This continues today and can be found in precision bullets with gilded metal jackets and bonded cores. This has given Norma a leading position in bullet performance. The reason is simple- from selection of raw materials, through casting and jacketing -precision and inspection are paramount.

A hunter or match participant can rely on Norma‘s selection of products to deliver the results.

We are NZ's largest firearms dealer. We have been selling, importing, exporting, manufacturing, customising and repairing firearms and accessories since 1978. We have the largest range of guns, ammo and accessories online in New Zealand.
 

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