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Which is better? The swift A frame or the north fork?
16 April 2014, 10:27
KMG Hunting SafarisTaz,
I think you might be trying to split hairs on this one. They are both good projectiles and will get the job done and more.
Which ever one your rifle likes better, is the one that I will go for. Develop some loads for both and get onto the range if possible.
Take Care,
Marius Goosen
16 April 2014, 10:27
Saeedquote:
Originally posted by Taz:
Which is better? The swift A frame or the north fork?
Both will work just fine.
But, I would prefer a bullet with no lead, especially if one is using a high velocity cartridge.
16 April 2014, 10:54
KMG Hunting SafarisTotally agree on the "no lead" statement.
16 April 2014, 11:51
leopards valley safarisquote:
Originally posted by KMG Hunting Safaris:
Taz,
I think you might be trying to split hairs on this one. They are both good projectiles and will get the job done and more.
Which ever one your rifle likes better, is the one that I will go for. Develop some loads for both and get onto the range if possible.
Take Care,
Marius Goosen
+1 and would suggest a BarnesX, just love those things
16 April 2014, 16:25
505EDBoth are good....
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16 April 2014, 18:48
BigBoreManI would go with the A-Frame. I have had 95%+ weight retention and 2x+ expansion on all recovered bullets.
16 April 2014, 19:34
MARK H. YOUNGTaz,
Whichever bullet shoots best in your rifle. Having used both I think you'll get nearly identical performance.
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BlacktailerShot placement trumps bullet construction. Any premium bullet (or C&C) will work. Just use whatever is accurate in your rifle and practice a lot off the sticks.
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quote:
Originally posted by Taz:
Which is better? The swift A frame or the north fork?
The one your rifle likes best.
Dean
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17 April 2014, 10:46
10generation.260 rem
130 TSX or 140 A-frame?
19 April 2014, 10:59
DivernhunterNo experience with northfork.
We used Swift A-Frame bullets on our trip. All but one were one shot kills at 135 to 480 yards. The one was my fault with a too high shot with a 338win mag.
We used 120gr bullets in a 257Roberts and 225gr in a 338win mag.
In the 260 the Barnes TTSX or the Swift A-Frame would work well. If you use the TTSX push them fast as the barnes bullets expand better the faster they are pushed. I would NOT use the TSX as they do not expand as well(especially smaller calibers) and sometimes when the bullet strikes bone at an angle it will close up and not expand.
I would use 120gr Swift A-Frame bullets in the 260Rem myself
20 April 2014, 13:22
tanksquote:
Originally posted by Taz:
Which is better? The swift A frame or the north fork?
Here is a 294 page (and counting) post that goes into details of "terminal bullet performance".
http://forums.accuratereloadin...4711043/m/286109891122 April 2014, 23:42
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23 April 2014, 11:47
ozhunterOne problem with no lead is the increase in total length of the projectile which can be a problem with some rounds.