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Prod. No: 20160542

Norma VERMINXTREME 243 Winchester 4.9g

Intent

Hunting

Ballistic Coefficient

0.147 G1

Bullet Weight

4.9 g / 76 gr

MRD

181 m (203 yd)

Velocity

1050 m/s / 3445 f/s

Energy

2701 J / 2002 ft.-lb

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

Extreme shock - for vermin and predators

NORMA VerminXtreme delivers massive shock effect when you need to take aggressive measures against nature's most relentless intruders.
NORMA VerminXtreme is the go-to choice for dealing with persistent pests. Its aggressive hollow point design ensures swift and devastating expansion upon impact, delivering lethal energy that swiftly neutralizes intruders. This design not only maximizes the effectiveness of each shot but also minimizes the risk of pests escaping, providing a comprehensive solution to the problem.


Furthermore, its blunt nose design enhances its compatibility with semi-automatic rifles, facilitating smooth and reliable cycling.
What truly sets NORMA VerminXtreme apart is its use of high-quality brass cases manufactured in the NORMA Factory in Sweden, good for many reloads!

Range

Allround

Long Range

Expansion

Controlled

Fast

Ballistic Performance

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

Velocity

Imperial

Metrics

V0

3445 f/s

1050 m/s

V100

2759 f/s

823 m/s

V200

2166 f/s

629 m/s

V300

1656 f/s

467 m/s

Energy

Imperial

Metrics

E0

2002 ft.-lb

2701 J

E100

1284 ft.-lb

1659 J

E200

792 ft.-lb

969 J

E300

463 ft.-lb

534 J

Wind

Imperial

Metrics

100 yd 1.8 in

100 m 62 mm

200 yd 8.1 in

200 m 281 mm

300 yd 20.7 in

300 m 730 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

-7.0

-2.0

-34.0

-112.0

-479.0

100 m

-6.0

2.0

-31.0

-109.0

-473.0

150 m

4.0

18.0

20.0

-68.0

-412.0

200 m

21.0

45.0

54.0

51.0

-310.0

About the caliber

The .243 Win. was originally a wildcat designed by Warren Page who necked down the .308 case in the early fifties. The goal was to make a light deer rifle which would still have the advantages of the high-velocity .22-calibers for varmint hunting. In 1955 Winchester made it a commercial round. The .243 is a very popular round all over the world for hunting medium sized game, probably due to its flat trajectory and very mild recoil. Surprisingly enough its popularity never reached the same degree when it comes to varmint hunting in spite of the .243" bullets better wind-bucking capabilities.

In Europe, however, the .243 suffers from the fact that only in Scotland does it meet the legal requirements for a big game cartridge to be used on anything larger than roe deer.

For small game and varmint hunting bullets in the 70-85 grain range are suitable, but normally the expansion of theses bullets are too rapid to give the necessary penetration needed for quick kill on larger game from pronghorn antelope and upwards. For this bullets weighing 90-100 grains are a much better choice. Although one shot kills have been made on much larger animals than Mule Deer, the .243 is not an elk rifle by any reasonable standard.

For hunting edible birds and fox the full metal jacketed bullets will do a much better job than the equivalent bullets in .22-caliber does.

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