You would think a premium ammunition manufacturer like Norma would have a little more up to date bullet testing facility rather than just whipping up some gel and setting it on an old bench seat outside and then some dude just lay on the ground and shoot it lol. But hey whatever works. They do it the same way we poor folk test bullets. But having said that, Norma makes some fantastic hunting ammo. I wish they would let us reloaders buy their bullets. I don't understand why they don't sell them as components like they do with their brass and powder
There's NOTHING more reliable and user friendly than the 45B. Why do you think the US army tried to copy it once the Swedish government stopped sales to the US due to the Vietnam war? And the accuracy is OK out to 150 meters.
Thanks for uploading, great tour :)
14.8mm is a 0.582 inch group :-)
I want
"If you hit it with enough force everything complies" on a t-shirt
It's a 'boring' job ( I just had to say that ! ) but somebody has to do it , right Charlie ? Great video,..thanks for bringing it to me/us.
Wow what a well made video
This might seem a strange question, but what were those sights that were on that .223 cal rifle?
how bad was the recoil in the 505 gibbs?
What kind of gun and sight is that at 9:26
swedish m96 mauser witha diopter sight.
Sako Vixen ,.223 Match .
Jarmann not german
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarmann_harpoon_rifle
rip don heath
1 moa. Is 1 Inch (25.4mm) at 100 yard. or about 30mm at 100m. 14.8mm is 0.49 moa.
Morten Breiland hes British he doesn’t speak millimeter
@@danielvaldez2203 Who is British? 14.8mm at 100m is 0.49 moa.
14.8mm is not one inch about half of an inch
One inch group would be nothing special but a half inch is quite good!
whats with the scarface music?
"Neutral" means free to sell their products and services to either side. Or both.
No, it means to be clever - also Switzerland have done this!
south african man explaining it all haha lekker
You would think a premium ammunition manufacturer like Norma would have a little more up to date bullet testing facility rather than just whipping up some gel and setting it on an old bench seat outside and then some dude just lay on the ground and shoot it lol. But hey whatever works. They do it the same way we poor folk test bullets.
But having said that, Norma makes some fantastic hunting ammo.
I wish they would let us reloaders buy their bullets. I don't understand why they don't sell them as components like they do with their brass and powder
We can buy most of the bullets! And they have indoor shooting facilities! I think it was more pleasant to be outdoor for the filming!
14.8 mm is just over a half inch LOl
kynoch ammo is better
+BAMBI243 Yes of course it is... That's why it went bankrupt in 1970..!
they didnt I was at their factory just yesterday
+BAMBI243 Busy making projectiles and cases where they..? Oh no that's right its all out sourced.
www.kynochammunition.co.uk
+BAMBI243 Kynoch projectiles..... www.woodleighhbullets.com.au Kynoch Brass............. www.huelsen-horneber.de
Didn't think a company like Norma would be tolerated in a strict politically correct nanny state like Sweden.
Wow, that makes perfect sense.
Of course it is when its "nationalized" and essentially government-owned.
oh i want your job. and no, the thompson is the best.
have you ever tried the Swedish kpist 45b?
don't need to, tommy gun ftw
The only advantage the "tommy" have is the possibility of using a bigger, round, magazine.
and it's prettier and more reliable and more user friendly and more accurate
There's NOTHING more reliable and user friendly than the 45B. Why do you think the US army tried to copy it once the Swedish government stopped sales to the US due to the Vietnam war? And the accuracy is OK out to 150 meters.