I seem to recall that Speer chronographed early 308 Norma ammunition (180 grain, of course) at 3140 fps from a 24 inch barrel. That stuff was hot! Often, the brass was not reloadable because the primer pockets had expanded with the first firing. Later on. Norma increased the case capacity by thinning the web and sidewalls slightly and velocity dropped off a bit along with the pressure. I've always been happy to hit 3000 fps with 180's. Brass lasts forever and I don't have to worry about any pressure induced malfunctions. I have always liked the 308 Norma over all other 30 cal magnums. Regards, Bill.




























I neglected to mention that headstamp change. On the 308 NM brass, I've never noticed any significant difference between that with Re on the headstamp and that without. Even so, with the stock I have on hand I still keep it separated on a basis of that headstamp difference.






















