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What is an 8MM Norma Magnum?
13 October 2016, 00:36
DoublessWhat is an 8MM Norma Magnum?
I found a reference to this chambering, but cannot for the life of me figure out what it is, and Google is no help. Is this the 308 Norma Mag necked up to 8MM, or is it something else?
Thanks, guys.
13 October 2016, 03:13
craigsterAnother off the wall wildcat. AKA 8mm/308 Norma Mag. Parent case is 8mm Rem. Donnelly lists it in his conversion manual.
13 October 2016, 03:42
ramrod340From AMMOGUIDE
"""Based on the .308 Norma Magnum neck-expanded to accept 8mm/.323" bullets, this wildcat invites comparison with the .338 Winchester Magnum. It approaches the ballistics of the 8mm Remington Magnum."""
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As usual just my $.02
Paul K
13 October 2016, 03:49
snowman8mm Norma mag???? The 308 Norma mag was necked up to 8mm cal and it was called the 323 Hollis. This was very similar to the 8mm-338 Win. Both are short mag cartridges that work through std length actions. There is a new cartridge out there called the 300 Norma mag.It is a large rimless case similar to the 338 Lapua . The 8mm Norma is likely the 300 Norma mag necked up to 8mm. The 8mm Rem came out years after the 323 Hollis and 8mm/338. The 8mm Rem is a H&H length cartridge and has little in common with any of the other mentioned cartridges.
13 October 2016, 04:12
MickinColoI'm not sure what Ammoguide has for it, I haven't looked it up but this is the drawing I have for it.
14 October 2016, 16:38
Rule 303quote:
Originally posted by snowman:
8mm Norma mag???? The 308 Norma mag was necked up to 8mm cal and it was called the 323 Hollis. This was very similar to the 8mm-338 Win. Both are short mag cartridges that work through std length actions. There is a new cartridge out there called the 300 Norma mag.It is a large rimless case similar to the 338 Lapua . The 8mm Norma is likely the 300 Norma mag necked up to 8mm. The 8mm Rem came out years after the 323 Hollis and 8mm/338. The 8mm Rem is a H&H length cartridge and has little in common with any of the other mentioned cartridges.
The 300NM is a shortened 416Rigby case, blown out I believe.
15 October 2016, 03:39
WoodHunterquote:
Originally posted by Rule 303:
quote:
Originally posted by snowman:
8mm Norma mag???? The 308 Norma mag was necked up to 8mm cal and it was called the 323 Hollis. This was very similar to the 8mm-338 Win. Both are short mag cartridges that work through std length actions. There is a new cartridge out there called the 300 Norma mag.It is a large rimless case similar to the 338 Lapua . The 8mm Norma is likely the 300 Norma mag necked up to 8mm. The 8mm Rem came out years after the 323 Hollis and 8mm/338. The 8mm Rem is a H&H length cartridge and has little in common with any of the other mentioned cartridges.
The 300NM is a shortened 416Rigby case, blown out I believe.
Nope. Standard H&H Belted case. I have one.
15 October 2016, 03:48
Doublessquote:
Originally posted by snowman:
8mm Norma mag???? The 308 Norma mag was necked up to 8mm cal and it was called the 323 Hollis. This was very similar to the 8mm-338 Win. Both are short mag cartridges that work through std length actions. There is a new cartridge out there called the 300 Norma mag.It is a large rimless case similar to the 338 Lapua . The 8mm Norma is likely the 300 Norma mag necked up to 8mm. The 8mm Rem came out years after the 323 Hollis and 8mm/338. The 8mm Rem is a H&H length cartridge and has little in common with any of the other mentioned cartridges.
This had to be the 308 NM necked up. The rifle was put together by Flaig's, and that long pre-dated the 300 Norma. That chambering is only a few years old, as I recall.
Regardless, it is a moot point. The rifle was up for auction and was advertised as an 8MM Norma Mag. When I questioned the auction owner, he told me the rifle was misrepresented: that it was in fact a 308 Norma. As I already have one, I am no longer interested.
Thanks for the education, guys. I learned something, and if I ever decide to build an 8MM wildcat, the 323 Hollis sounds like it has real promise!
15 October 2016, 06:20
Idaho SharpshooterDoubless,
save time and $$$. Just take a look at the 8x68S.
I'm having one built.
15 October 2016, 07:18
kiwiwildcatThere's an article in one of my 1960's Gun Digest's on the 8 mm Ernst Magnum which was formed from .338 win mag brass. Flick me a pm with your email address and I'll send it to you over next week or so.
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quote:
Originally posted by WoodHunter:
quote:
Originally posted by Rule 303:
quote:
Originally posted by snowman:
8mm Norma mag???? The 308 Norma mag was necked up to 8mm cal and it was called the 323 Hollis. This was very similar to the 8mm-338 Win. Both are short mag cartridges that work through std length actions. There is a new cartridge out there called the 300 Norma mag.It is a large rimless case similar to the 338 Lapua . The 8mm Norma is likely the 300 Norma mag necked up to 8mm. The 8mm Rem came out years after the 323 Hollis and 8mm/338. The 8mm Rem is a H&H length cartridge and has little in common with any of the other mentioned cartridges.
The 300NM is a shortened 416Rigby case, blown out I believe.
Nope. Standard H&H Belted case. I have one.
Here is the original cartridge description release from Norma for all four cartridge; two belted and two non-belted. Please observe that the .300 Norma Magnum is NON-Belted.
Regards.
18 October 2016, 12:05
Rule 303quote:
Originally posted by WoodHunter:
quote:
Originally posted by Rule 303:
quote:
Originally posted by snowman:
8mm Norma mag???? The 308 Norma mag was necked up to 8mm cal and it was called the 323 Hollis. This was very similar to the 8mm-338 Win. Both are short mag cartridges that work through std length actions. There is a new cartridge out there called the 300 Norma mag.It is a large rimless case similar to the 338 Lapua . The 8mm Norma is likely the 300 Norma mag necked up to 8mm. The 8mm Rem came out years after the 323 Hollis and 8mm/338. The 8mm Rem is a H&H length cartridge and has little in common with any of the other mentioned cartridges.
The 300NM is a shortened 416Rigby case, blown out I believe.
Nope. Standard H&H Belted case. I have one.
That would be the 308Norma Mag not the 300Norma Mag I think you will find. Check the head stamp.
20 October 2016, 02:25
PerH8mm NOrma was kvales first cartridge , it is also known as PMM Poor Mans Magnum.
He took the .300 H&H case, shortened it , rebated the rim to use it in a standard 8x57 bolt, and then all to do next was ream chamber, and alter the feeding for the bigger cartridge.
Norma for a while made ammo for it . He almost set the .338 Win mag specs years earlier with it
http://www.cartridgecollector....61-kvale-magnum-8x61
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19 November 2016, 05:27
Wstrnhuntrquote:
Originally posted by PerH:
8mm NOrma was kvales first cartridge , it is also known as PMM Poor Mans Magnum.
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The PMM is actually the wildcat 8mm/338 "WM". It was dubbed as the "poor mans Magnum" because of the affordability to have a cheap, milsurp Mauser re-chambered with a 338 WM reamer as opposed to the cost of a new factory Magnum rifle. Forming brass is as simple as running 338 brass through a sizer die. Some old reloading manuals have reloading data for it. Technically not the same round as the Norma, but for all intents and purposes they are nearly identical.
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21 November 2016, 01:32
AtkinsonIt is a 308 NOrma with the neck expanded to 323 or a 358 norma with the neck sized down to .323 with no other changes, and is basically a 8mm/338 Win from a ballistic standpoint, as the case is near identical. End of story..
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13 December 2016, 21:26
SwamplordThere is a wildcat off the 300 and 338 Norma Mag cases, the 8mm Long Range Hunter (8mm LRH)
a necked down and improved 338 Norma Mag case, 35 Degree shoulder, it has 112 gr case h20 capacity, max case length is 2.500", zero intrusion of bullet into powder space and cartridge oal much shorter than the RUM or Lapua cases and fits in 3.850" detachable mags

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13 December 2016, 21:41
Swamplordquote:
Originally posted by proman1:
There is a wildcat off the 300 and 338 Norma Mag cases, the 8mm Long Range Hunter (8mm LRH)
a necked down and improved 338 Norma Mag case, 35 Degree shoulder, it has 112 gr case h20 capacity, max case length is 2.500", zero intrusion of bullet into powder space and cartridge oal much shorter than the RUM or Lapua cases and fits in 3.850" detachable mags

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14 December 2016, 15:13
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