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Prod. No: 20166640

Norma Jaktmatch 6,5x55 SE 8g

Intent

Hunting

Ballistic Coefficient

331 G1

Bullet Weight

8 g / 124 gr

MRD

162 m (179 yd)

Velocity

820 m/s / 2690 f/s

Energy

2690 J / 1993 ft.-lb

This product data is zeroed with a 610 cm / 24 in barrel

Premium FMJ Ammo för everyday practice

JAKTMATCH is THE practice ammunition on the market. Consistent firing in tight groupings - identical to most of NORMA's hunting bullets at standard ranges. Also loaded to similar velocities as our standard hunting ammunition, for practice on moving targets.


Practicing your shooting, zeroing your rifle or hunting Capercaille in the tree tops, JAKTMATCH has been the number one choice for Nordic hunters through decades.

A meticulous production process, refined over decades, ensures high quality and consistency in every round. Bullets and cases are produced on site and the cartridges are all assembled here in the NORMA factory in Åmotfors Sweden to ensure the highest quality all the way.

Range

Allround

Long Range

Expansion

Controlled

Fast

Ballistic Performance

Key factors that shape bullet flight, impact and downrange consistency.

Velocity

Imperial

Metrics

V0

2690 f/s

820 m/s

V100

2420 f/s

730 m/s

V200

2166 f/s

646 m/s

V300

1927 f/s

568 m/s

Energy

Imperial

Metrics

E0

1993 ft.-lb

2690 J

E100

1612 ft.-lb

2132 J

E200

1292 ft.-lb

1669 J

E300

1022 ft.-lb

1290 J

Wind

Imperial

Metrics

100 yd 1.1 in

100 m 36 mm

200 yd 4.5 in

200 m 155 mm

300 yd 10.7 in

300 m 370 mm

Zeroing distance

See how different zeroing distances shift point of impact across the range.

50 m

80 m

100 m

150 m

200 m

300 m

80 m

-3.0

-7.0

-57.0

-158.0

-547.0

100 m

0.0

5.0

-46.0

-145.0

-526.0

150 m

16.0

30.0

31.0

-83.0

-433.0

200 m

37.0

63.0

72.0

62.0

-309.0

About The Caliber

The 6.5x55, created by a Norwegian-Swedish commission in 1894, remains a top choice for hunting.

Contrary to common belief the 6,5x55 was not developed by Mauser, but was constructed by a joint Norwegian and Swedish military commission and introduced as the standard military cartridge in both countries in 1894. It has proven itself an extremely effective all-round cartridge ever since. More than a hundred years after its introduction it is still the standard round for competition shooting and one of the most popular hunting cartridges in all the three Scandinavian countries. Having downed a dozen moose, more than 50 caribou and three times as many roe deer with the 6,5x55 it remains my all time favorite choice for mixed European hunting.

The reasons are obvious. The moderate velocity and the long bullet combine a mild recoil and very deep penetration - decisive factors for good shooting and a quick kill - and thereby a successful hunt.

With properly constructed bullets it is considered adequate for all game from grouse to moose. This is well documented by the fact that every season tens of thousands of moose are killed with the 6,5x55 in Norway and Sweden.

The roe is the most common deer in Europe. It only weighs up around 70 pounds and a 140 grain bullet with a moderate load is a very good choice for instant kill with minimum meat damage. The same goes for whitetails and caribou too, although the velocity here can safely be raised if a flatter trajectory is wanted. For moose the most popular choice is the heavier bullets (140 - 160 grains) at maximum velocity. Grouse and Capercaillies are shot at ranges often exceeding 200 yards and here a 100 - 120 grain bullet is preferable in order to get the flattest possible trajectory.

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