A friend from church asked me after Christmas Eve service as we were loitering around the foyer, about this...he just inherited a rifle chambered in "308 Magnum" from his recently deceased Grandfather and asked me if I had any ammo for it. Being old, dense and easily distracted, I said "yeah, I got tons of it", assuming I heard 308 (meaning Winchester). He said funny, he hasn't seen any in the stores, at which point I sheepishly asked "sorry what are you looking for again?" He said "308 Magnum". I said, never heard of that before.
He indicated that "I think the official name is 308 Norma Magnum." I don't know how old the gun is, but if it's his Grandfathers, we are probably looking at 1940s-1950s maybe. Regardless, out of curiosity I checked around some of the site sponsors online catalogs yesterday, and sure enough, nothing of this sort. He is not a reloader but he wanted to get something so he can do some shooting and put his Grandfather's rifle to good use. I said it may be that that rifle may just be a wall hanger, as I don't recall seeing that ammo in stores in the 20 years I have been a gun owner, but then again, I haven't been explicitly and purposefully looking for it.
I am sure there are many on here who can educate me on this - I don't necessarily need the information on the history as much as whether this is still a viable round that can be found being sold (presumably not through existing retail channels), when the person looking for it is not a reloader (so buying brass is useless to him). Or is he, as the old adage goes, out of luck...
He indicated that "I think the official name is 308 Norma Magnum." I don't know how old the gun is, but if it's his Grandfathers, we are probably looking at 1940s-1950s maybe. Regardless, out of curiosity I checked around some of the site sponsors online catalogs yesterday, and sure enough, nothing of this sort. He is not a reloader but he wanted to get something so he can do some shooting and put his Grandfather's rifle to good use. I said it may be that that rifle may just be a wall hanger, as I don't recall seeing that ammo in stores in the 20 years I have been a gun owner, but then again, I haven't been explicitly and purposefully looking for it.
I am sure there are many on here who can educate me on this - I don't necessarily need the information on the history as much as whether this is still a viable round that can be found being sold (presumably not through existing retail channels), when the person looking for it is not a reloader (so buying brass is useless to him). Or is he, as the old adage goes, out of luck...