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Norma Vulkan 30-06 Springfield 11.7g picture 1
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Prod. No: 20176592

Norma Vulkan 30-06 Springfield 11.7g

Intent

Hunting

Ballistic Coefficient

0.315 G1

Bullet Weight

11.7 g / 180 gr

MRD

162 m (178 yd)

Velocity

823 m/s / 2700 f/s

Energy

3964 J / 2914 ft.-lb

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

Classic knock-down bullet

NORMA VULKAN is a classic knock-down bullet which delivers deadly effect upon impact. Very popular in driven hunts and when hunting large game. A classic, Swedish moose hunting bullet used by generations of hunters.


NORMA VULKAN is one of the true classics in the NORMA assortment. It's designed with a thin front jacket for rapid expansion and high energy transfer upon impact. The jacket is folded at the tip to protect the lead core against recoil damage in the magazine. This is a very popular bullet for wild boar and red deer hunting.

Range

Allround

Long Range

Expansion

Controlled

Fast

Ballistic Performance

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

Velocity

Imperial

Metrics

V0

2700 f/s

823 m/s

V100

730 m/s

V200

2158 f/s

643 m/s

V300

1913 f/s

563 m/s

Energy

Imperial

Metrics

E0

2914 ft.-lb

3964 J

E50

2343 ft.-lb

E100

1862 ft.-lb

3119 J

E200

1463 ft.-lb

2422 J

E300

1854 J

Wind

Imperial

Metrics

100 yd 0.55 in

100 m 38 mm

200 yd 2.32 in

200 m 159 mm

300 yd 5.54 in

300 m 383 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

400 m

500 m

600 m

80 m

-2.0

-7.0

-58.0

-162.0

-554.0

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100 m

1.0

6.0

-48.0

-147.0

-533.0

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150 m

17.0

31.0

32.0

-84.0

-438.0

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200 m

38.0

65.0

74.0

63.0

-312.0

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300 m

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0.0

-

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

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.

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