



Prod. No: 20174342

Norma TIPSTRIKE 30-06 Springfield 11g
Intent
Ballistic Coefficient
Bullet Weight
MRD
Velocity
Energy
This product data is zeroed with a 610 cm / 24 in barrel
Maximum stopping power
TIPSTRIKE is constructed with a thin jacket and an aerodynamic polymer tip that ensures rapid expansion upon impact. But fast expanding, aggressive bullets always run the risk of delivering its energy too early in the game, due to thick skin, bone or other hard penetrating obstacles, TIPSTRIKE is constructed with a unique lead-lock that offers reliable penetration all the way into the vital organs of the animal.
It’s the perfect knock-down bullet for fast shots and moving targets. The first hand choice for driven hunts and other challenging hunting situation.
Range
Allround
Long Range
Expansion
Controlled
Fast
Ballistic Performance
Key factors that shape bullet flight, impact and downrange consistency.
Velocity
Metric
Imperial
V0
850 m/s
2789 f/s
V100
784 m/s
2589 f/s
V200
720 m/s
2399 f/s
V300
660 m/s
2216 f/s
Energy
Metric
Imperial
E0
3974 J
2935 ft.-lb
E100
3381 J
2530 ft.-lb
E200
2851 J
2172 ft.-lb
E300
2396 J
1853 ft.-lb
MRD
Most Recommended Distance:
172 m / 191 yd
M / YD
Metric
Imperial
0
-40 mm
-1.5 in
50
18 mm
0.6 in
80
36 mm
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100
40 mm
1.6 in
150
22 mm
1.3 in
200
-40 mm
-0.4 in
250
-149 mm
-3.6 in
300
-310 mm
-8.5 in
Wind
Metric
Imperial
100 m 24 mm
100 yd 1 in
200 m 102 mm
200 yd 3 in
300 m 239 mm
300 yd 7 in
Zeroing distance
See how different zeroing distances shift point of impact across the range.
About the caliber
In 1903 the United States introduced the most powerful military cartridge in the world for use in the Springfield model 1903 rifle. Three years later some minor adjustments were made including the introduction of a lighter and more streamlined bullet and the new standard military cartridge was accordingly baptized .30-06 Springfield.
This is easily the most widespread hunting cartridge in the world although it has been pressed hard by the .308 in later years. Its case has a near optimum capacity for many bullet diameters and a large number of wildcats have been made using the .30-06 as a starting point.
With the wide range of bullets available - from 110 to 250 grains - it is an extremely flexible cartridge which has been used successfully for hunting almost every species of game in the world.
Most hunters prefer the 180 grain bullets for all-round hunting of larger game. In mountains and other places where long range shots are to be expected, however, the 150 or 165 grain bullets might be a better option. The only drawback of the .30-06 is that its recoil with the heavier loads is on the limit of what most inexperienced shooters can handle, but with handloads and lighter bullets this problem can be eliminated.