04 April 2011, 11:11
byf42Norma bullets
what are the difference in norma's bullet line? they list the oryx, the vulkan, and the alaskan. what are the differences in each?
04 April 2011, 16:15
huskyHi,
From Norma homepage:
Norma Oryx
Oryx is a bonded all-around bullet that can withstand extreme deformation without separation of the jacket from the lead core. The specially designed forward portion of the jacket lets the Oryx bullet expand rapidly to more than twice its diameter. Even when heavy bone is hit, the bullet holds together and seldom loses more than 10% of its original weight. A large frontal surface makes for rapid energy delivery and the bullet’s minimal weight loss allows deep penetration and a broad, permanent wound channel that quickly downs the animal.
Norma Vulkan
The Vulkan bullet does not have the traditional lead tip. Instead, the forward portion of the jacket is inverted around the lead core to prevent deformation no matter how the bullet is treated. The forward portion of the jacket wall is thin which allows rapid expansion and high energy delivery.For high velocity calibers, Vulkan has an extra lead lock to prevent jacket/core separation.
Norma Alaska
Alaska is Norma’s oldest bullet – a traditional hunting bullet with a lead tip which has been manufactured since the 1940´s. It is known for its excellent expansion and good penetration and therefore very suitable for medium-sized game even at longer ranges and medium velocities.
I presume that the only reason for Norma to keep the Alaska is that there are so many traditionalists, the Alsaka bullet is among older hunters "THE" Moose medicin, else the Oryx is a better bullet in every aspect -but I am not sure if the Moose takes any notice of that.
Please look at Norma's homepage for more information:
www.norma.cc04 April 2011, 21:12
byf42husky-
thanks a lot! the norma website i was on did not have this info.