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Prod. No: 20171512

Norma Whitetail 7 mm Remington Magnum 9,7 g

Intent

Hunting

Ballistic Coefficient

0.341 G1

Bullet Weight

9.7 g / 150 gr

MRD

182 m (200 yd)

Velocity

920 m/s / 3018 f/s

Energy

4105 J / 3034 ft.-lb

This product data is zeroed with a 660 cm / 26 in barrel

Reliable, Effective and Affordable

Reliable, Effective and Affordable - Going back to the basics with Norma Whitetail line

When hunting season starts, you want to be able to count on your ammunition. NORMA's Whitetail line of ammunition is loaded with the highest quality brass that meets and exceeds the standard set forth by reloaders.

NORMA's proven soft-point bullet, matched with our premium brass case allows for confidence in shot to shot performance. NORMA Whitetail is offered in a wide range of calibers and bullet weights to cover everything from small, medium to large game hunting.

Range

Allround

Long Range

Expansion

Controlled

Fast

Ballistic Performance

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

Velocity

Imperial

Metrics

V0

3018 f/s

920 m/s

V100

2736 f/s

826 m/s

V200

2470 f/s

738 m/s

V300

2220 f/s

656 m/s

Energy

Imperial

Metrics

E0

3034 ft.-lb

4105 J

E100

2493 ft.-lb

3309 J

E200

2032 ft.-lb

2642 J

E300

1641 ft.-lb

2087 J

Wind

Imperial

Metrics

100 yd 0.9 in

100 m 30 mm

200 yd 3.7 in

200 m 127 mm

300 yd 8.7 in

300 m 301 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

-5.0

-3.0

-37.0

-110.0

-397.0

100 m

-4.0

2.0

-32.0

-104.0

-388.0

150 m

7.0

19.0

21.0

-61.0

-324.0

200 m

22.0

44.0

52.0

46.0

-232.0

About the caliber

Introduced by Remington in 1962 as a short magnum based upon the .375 H&H case this is the most popular and widespread magnum cartridge in the world. The reasons are pretty obvious. Like all the short 7mm magnum cartridges Remington's version is a very fine all-round big game cartridge being flat shooting and giving a very tolerable recoil. Recoil is a very decisive factor of the shooters degree of success, and the 7mm Remington Magnum delivers about as much as most of us can handle without any practice dealing with it.

None of the short 7mm magnums differs noticeably from the .275 H&H Magnum that appeared 50 years before the 7mm Remington Magnum. The fact that the last one became the most successful is due to the appearance of slow burning powders after WW II and the good and moderately priced rifles made available by Remington with its then new model 700.

The wide variety of bullets available in combination with the excellent ballistic capabilities of the .284" bullets makes the 7mm a good choice for almost all species of game - barring the very largest in Africa.

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