Description
When the Japanese developed the 7.7 Japanese cartridge (which is also called the “7.7×58mm Arisakaâ€), they almost had the right idea for it. They had supposed it would be good for warfare. We decline to comment as to whether or not it is. But what the Japanese had actually created was a great hunting cartridge. They should have spent WWII going deer hunting. Not … you know, doing all that other stuff they did.
rNorma understands all of this, which is why they loaded this 7.7 Japanese deer hunting ammo in Sweden. No boring old FMJ here. This round’s 174 grain bullet is a premium soft point, complete with a tapered jacket to promote all-velocity terminal expansion, aerodynamically efficient frontal profile, and precision-enhancing flat base. The bullet is loaded in Norma’s own reloadable virgin brass case, with smokeless powder and a noncorrosive Boxer primer.



