Norma Bondstrike experience?

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Does anyone have experience with Norma Bondstrike; particularly in one of the .30 calibers? I have seen that there are quite a few marketing-related posts about the Bondstrike on this forum, but I would be interested to hear any real-world experience in terms of accuracy and terminal performance from other AH members. The local Scheel's store has some Norma Bondstrike 30-06 180gr. loaded ammo at a pretty good price, but wanted to seek out some info before I give them a try.
 
No, but I’ve been happy with my other Norma ammo purchases. I’m using the Norma whitetail in .243 and 6.5 creedmoor. It’s more of a price point ammo with a super simple soft point bullet, but for the price it is exceptional. The brass is really nice.

I’ve also been using their PH line in my .500/.416 double. These are everything you would want out of premium ammo.

I am also interested in the Bondstrike. I’m hoping someone else will come along with some real world experience.
 
I used the BondStrike for the first time last Elk season. I killed 2 cow Elk with the 6.5mm 143 grain version in handloads. One elk was ~400 lbs on the hoof, the other was "full size", ~500 lbs. Both were shot broadside, tight in the leg crease, one walking and the other standing at distances between 150 - 175 yards. Both bullets exited. The handload has an average MV of ~2,660 fps from a 22" barrel.

Based on that experience, when I get back from a hunt in May, I'll be working up a load for the 180 grain version for my .30-06, 24" barrel. I also have a box of their factory ammo that I will test and grab MVs.
 
I have used BondStrikes with a 24 inch barrel Tikka. They were 143 grain factory loads and delivered a bit less than their listed velocities—2,900 FPS. The four deer were shot at ranges from 75 yards to 150. All deer dropped immediately with text book shots. The rounds penetrated through both does. The two bucks had bullets recovered under the skin on the distal side. The recovered bullets both amazingly weighed exactly 121 grains. In my gun it is amazingly accurate. Any shortage of this Norma round is due to me buying all I find.

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Does anyone have experience with Norma Bondstrike; particularly in one of the .30 calibers? I have seen that there are quite a few marketing-related posts about the Bondstrike on this forum, but I would be interested to hear any real-world experience in terms of accuracy and terminal performance from other AH members. The local Scheel's store has some Norma Bondstrike 30-06 180gr. loaded ammo at a pretty good price, but wanted to seek out some info before I give them a try.
I do not recommend Norma ammo. There are simply too many better choices. Ive had their factory ammo have bullet failures on hunts. Look at Barnes and Swift for your hunting ammo.
 
Which bullets and of what nature were these failures?
It was the Oryx in .300RUM. I thought it was a good bullet and it shot ok. On my ibex hunt in Kyrgyzstan my first shot went through the middle of the neck and it did not expand and had no effect. I thought I missed. Upon inspection it just failed to open. Keep in mind these goats have a neck the size of a 400 pound calf!
I know all these companies have made major improvements in bullet technology. What happened in the past, although hard to get over, is in the past. However if you read their load offerings I find it curious they are loading Swift A Frame and Barnes TSX. These are my recommendations For most any hunt.
Regards,
Philip
 
It was the Oryx in .300RUM. I thought it was a good bullet and it shot ok. On my ibex hunt in Kyrgyzstan my first shot went through the middle of the neck and it did not expand and had no effect. I thought I missed. Upon inspection it just failed to open. Keep in mind these goats have a neck the size of a 400 pound calf!
I know all these companies have made major improvements in bullet technology. What happened in the past, although hard to get over, is in the past. However if you read their load offerings I find it curious they are loading Swift A Frame and Barnes TSX. These are my recommendations For most any hunt.
Regards,
Philip
haha Phillip I know we have had this conversation before on a different thread but I've had nothing but great success with the Norma Oryx and all things Norma
 
They shoot absolute lights out of a Tikka 300 wsm. Just wish I could find some more of these.
 
It was the Oryx in .300RUM. I thought it was a good bullet and it shot ok. On my ibex hunt in Kyrgyzstan my first shot went through the middle of the neck and it did not expand and had no effect. I thought I missed. Upon inspection it just failed to open. Keep in mind these goats have a neck the size of a 400 pound calf!
I know all these companies have made major improvements in bullet technology. What happened in the past, although hard to get over, is in the past. However if you read their load offerings I find it curious they are loading Swift A Frame and Barnes TSX. These are my recommendations For most any hunt.
Regards,
Philip
Ive had a Oryx fl .358 Norma Mag devadtate both a moose and roe deer same night,same poi . 50 meters it was. It looked like shotgun shell detonated , i was pretty disdain on not only my self,but also the paper pushers office slowness that had delayed license time of a 7x57 i had ordered.
 
haha Phillip I know we have had this conversation before on a different thread but I've had nothing but great success with the Norma Oryx and all things Norma
Good deal! I am one of those funny guys that when he climbs a mountain to 13,000 feet, can't breathe, frozen nearly to death, dangerously dehydrated, and then finally get a shot opportunity and my bullet fails then I can't go back with that ammo again.
I know it is not good to hold a grudge because bullet technology changes all the time but I guess there is still a little Irish blood flowing through these veins.
Best of luck.
Philip
 
Good deal! I am one of those funny guys that when he climbs a mountain to 13,000 feet, can't breathe, frozen nearly to death, dangerously dehydrated, and then finally get a shot opportunity and my bullet fails then I can't go back with that ammo again.
I know it is not good to hold a grudge because bullet technology changes all the time but I guess there is still a little Irish blood flowing through these veins.
Best of luck.
Philip
no it's completely understandable, I'm very much the same. Once I have a bad taste in my mouth its very hard to change my mind, just mention Sako that usually gets me going haha
 
It was the Oryx in .300RUM. I thought it was a good bullet and it shot ok. On my ibex hunt in Kyrgyzstan my first shot went through the middle of the neck and it did not expand and had no effect. I thought I missed. Upon inspection it just failed to open. Keep in mind these goats have a neck the size of a 400 pound calf!
I know all these companies have made major improvements in bullet technology. What happened in the past, although hard to get over, is in the past. However if you read their load offerings I find it curious they are loading Swift A Frame and Barnes TSX. These are my recommendations For most any hunt.
Regards,
Philip
So you have a sample of one? Any more examples to validate your assessment that Norma ammo is inferior? I've got a sample size of about 20 that have been used culling hogs up to about 250lbs, which are very tough animals as you know. Sako S20 6.5PRC, 143 Norma Bondstrike, has performed to perfection so far.
 
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So you have a sample of one? Any more examples to validate your assessment that Norma ammo is inferior? I've got a sample size of about 20 that have been used culling hogs up to about 250lbs, which are very tough animals as you know. Sako S20 6.5PRC, 143 Norma Bondstrike, has performed to perfection so far.
No sir. If your read my comments it sailed through the animal without opening. It is just one anecdotal occurrence that keeps me from using Norma ammo. You are free to proceed with whatever is best for your hog hunting needs.
 
No sir. If your read my comments it sailed through the animal without opening. It is just one anecdotal occurrence that keeps me from using Norma ammo. You are free to proceed with whatever is best for your hog hunting needs.
Nothing personal, I was just asking if you had other examples, or an example of one.....one incident. It appears as this is the case. Just looking for clarification. I've killed almost 400 big game animals, so it's not just hog hunting I'm doing. Hogs are an excellent test though.
 
I’ve shot the Norma estrike 150gr from my 300 wsm. They were shooting about 3300fps and grouped really tight at 200. Performed on Texas hogs well enough. All I really wanted was the brass though…
 
Nothing personal, I was just asking if you had other examples, or an example of one.....one incident. It appears as this is the case. Just looking for clarification. I've killed almost 400 big game animals, so it's not just hog hunting I'm doing. Hogs are an excellent test though.
Yes they are great for testing. And good for you for actually shooting stuff so you know how your ammo performs. I wish more hunters did this before a big safari.
 
I have shot 2 whitetail bucks, both weighing about 225 lbs on the hoof, shooting 180 grain Bondstrikes through my 300 Win Mag. The first one was shot at 125 yards broadside, his jaw hitting the ground first. The second was a quartering away shot at about 100 yards. The bullet entered behind his left shoulder and exited out of his chest. He ran about 35 yards.

I just started shooting the 180 gr Bondstrikes in my 30-06. They, like the 180 gr in my 300 Win Mag are very accurate
I’ve attached the first targets from my 30-06. One at 100 yards and one at 200 yards.
They hit 2” high at 100 yards and dead on at 200 yards.
 

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