Hi,
It is a 5.2 g (80 gr) bullet having Norma index number 66522. Cartridges loaded with the same were offered in the “Jaktmatch” low cost training line with index number 16528.
Regards,
Fede
What... you've got a big headFor the record, I identify with the 2nd round in the picture...
I shot some thyr (spelling ok ?) from treetops in Norway using Norma Jagdmatch ammunition using a 6.5x55. I was surprised the birds didn’t explode !I have seen the soft point before.
Norma load, a 156 spr - intended for moose.
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I reckon the fmj is meant for bird.
Capercallie shot in the trees during winter, a light stubby fmj in 6.5 was(is?) a very common round for that
Possibly this
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I bet you mean "tiur", in Norway that is the male of what they call "storfugl" which litteraly translates to "big bird"I shot some thyr (spelling ok ?) from treetops in Norway using Norma Jagdmatch ammunition using a 6.5x55. I was surprised the birds didn’t explode !
I did ! It wasn’t capercaillie. They had a lyre shaped tail.I bet you mean "tiur", in Norway that is the male of what they call "storfugl" which litteraly translates to "big bird"
Thats Black grouse, "orrfugl"I did ! It wasn’t capercaillie. They had a lyre shaped tail.
Godt nok, tak for det.Thats Black grouse, "orrfugl"
Tiur is capercallie.
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don’t suppose anyone knows anything about these?
found in a swedish farmhouse probably very old.



I'm definitely the top one in winterFor the record, I identify with the 2nd round in the picture...
that’s likely we’re capercaillie hunting, and my host is from a long line of sammi /swedish huntersI have seen the soft point before.
Norma load, a 156 spr - intended for moose.
Link to post on different forum.
Link to a store selling them
I reckon the fmj is meant for bird.
Capercallie shot in the trees during winter, a light stubby fmj in 6.5 was(is?) a very common round for that
Possibly this
Link to forum