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Berger’s New .300 & .338 Norma Mag: Extreme Precision

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If you’re all about long-range precision, Berger Ammunition just changed the game. They’ve rolled out two powerhouse rifle rounds—.300 Norma Mag. and .338 Norma Mag.—built for serious shooters pushing distance and accuracy limits. These aren’t just another set of factory loads; they’re purpose-built for extreme performance, giving you the consistency and firepower needed to stay on target when it matters most.

Precision Built for the Long Game

Berger is known for manufacturing match-grade ammunition; these new loads continue that legacy. According to President Dan Thelen, these rounds were developed with long-range enthusiasts in mind.

Every cartridge is meticulously assembled using Lapua brass, Vihtavouri propellants, and Berger’s legendary hybrid ogive bullets—delivering consistent velocity, minimal drag, and maximum accuracy.

Meet the New Heavy Hitters

  • .300 Norma Mag. – Featuring a 245-grain Long Range Hybrid Target (LRHT) bullet, this round is built for precision and power over extreme distances. If you’re looking for a flat-shooting, wind-resistant round, the .300 Norma Mag. outperforms the .338 Lapua and .30 Nosler in trajectory and wind drift, making it an excellent choice for long-range hunting and target shooting. This cartridge retains enough energy to take down large game at extended distances while maintaining incredible shot-to-shot consistency.
  • .338 Norma Mag. – Loaded with a 300-grain Hybrid OTM Tactical bullet, this round delivers exceptional ballistic performance with superior stability and energy retention. With its higher muzzle velocity and powerful impact, the .338 Norma Mag. is built for shooters who need reliable long-range performance in a versatile, heavy-hitting package. Compared to the .300 Norma, the heavier .338 bullet drops off faster, but it packs serious energy on target, making it a strong contender for extreme-range applications.

Trusted by the U.S. Military

Both the .300 Norma Magnum and .338 Norma Magnum aren’t just for precision shooters and hunters—the U.S. military has also adopted them for select sniper teams.

  • The .300 Norma Magnum is a go-to cartridge for long-range engagements, used in the MK22 Advanced Sniper Rifle, a highly versatile precision rifle system.
  • The .338 Norma Magnum is designed for anti-material and long-range sniper applications and is intended as a potential replacement for the .50 BMG in some roles. It’s also used in the MK22 Precision Sniper Rifle for its extreme reach and stopping power.

Both calibers are featured in the Barrett MK22 MRAD, a modular sniper system capable of switching between .300 Norma Mag., .338 Norma Mag., and .308 Win. The U.S. Army and SOCOM have placed large orders for these sniper rifles, solidifying the .300 and .338 Norma Magnum as battlefield-proven rounds.

U.S. Marines fire the MK-22 Advanced Sniper Rifle
U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Jonathan Morris, a career planner with 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion, 3rd Marine Division, ejects a 7.62x51mm shell casing from a MK-22 Advanced Sniper Rifle during a new equipment training range on Camp Schwab, Okinawa, Japan, Jan. 11, 2024. During the NET range, Marines increased their proficiency and familiarization with the MK-22 Advanced Sniper Rifle, which was implemented into the Marine Corps in 2023. Morris is a native of Arkansas. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Alex Fairchild)

Extreme Consistency for Extreme Accuracy

Precision shooters know that minor inconsistencies can mean big misses at distance. That’s why Berger guarantees these new rounds meet incredibly tight tolerances, with ultra-concentric bullet jackets measuring just .0003 inches (TIR). This means flatter trajectories, tighter groups, and repeatable results shot after shot.Berger Ammunition continues to push the limits of long-range performance—and these new loads prove it. Check them out now at bergerbullets.com.

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