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Barnes vs. North Fork Solids for Elephant

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08 June 2007, 22:08
Indy
Barnes vs. North Fork Solids for Elephant
I am debating whether to use 450 grain North Fork solids or 450 grain Barnes solids on an elephant hunt.

"Everybody" says that the North Forks (which look just like G.S.) will penetrate deeper than round nose solids because of their flat point. However, "everybody" does not include Kevin Robertson, who says just the opposite in his book.

Moreover, this North Fork flat point measures about 8mm. While the Barnes monolithic looks more round, it too has a flat point, on the end of its round nose, that mesures about 7mm in diameter. Both bullets have a shoulder like a wadcutter. Barnes solids are easier to load because they have wider (and fewer) crimping grooves. Both shoot equally well in my rifle and get in the 2250--2300 fps range, with Barnes a mite faster. I have heard this is because Barnes solids are a bit undersize.

Since I am, so far, a shooter of paper only with big bores, any experiences would be appreciated.


Indy

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08 June 2007, 22:14
Atkinson
In truth I suspect both will work fine..I like a flat point solid but both Northfork and Barnes make them..

BTW,the round nose has been killing elephants with aplomb until a couple of years ago it seems. Smiler Smiler


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09 June 2007, 01:45
MARK H. YOUNG
Indy,

I think your splitting hairs here. Whichever one shoots and feeds the best is probably the one you need to take. The elephant will not know the difference.

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09 June 2007, 01:52
Will
Oh no, there is much more to it than that! Smiler


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09 June 2007, 02:39
Michael Robinson
quote:
Originally posted by MARK H. YOUNG:
Indy,

I think your splitting hairs here. Whichever one shoots and feeds the best is probably the one you need to take. The elephant will not know the difference.

Mark


Ahhh . . . the sweet nectar of common sense.

Thank you, Mark.


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09 June 2007, 03:19
Sniper
I say get some of each, load them up and go to the range. Whichever gives you the best group at what velocity you are looking for, go with it and don't look back.


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09 June 2007, 03:31
Bwanna
What caliber are these in .458? The Barnes 500's in .458 have a flat meplat, and not round nose.


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09 June 2007, 04:49
Kyler Hamann
I doubt you can get the RN Barns anymore.

Mark is right, see which one feeds the best.

If they both feed great then pick the one that groups the best.

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09 June 2007, 05:03
Will
Good point. The NF FP's may not feed.


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09 June 2007, 06:05
Hog Killer
quote:
Originally posted by Will:
Good point. The NF FP's may not feed.


That is a rifle problem not a bullet design problem. A properly set up rifle will feed NF FPs like a kid eat'n gobbers.

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09 June 2007, 12:03
N E 450 No2
In my 450 No2 Ihave shot elephants with 480 Woodleigh Solids, and the North fork 450 FP Solid. The North Fork has given me deeper penetration.

The NF FP and the Cup points worked well on a giraffe too.


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09 June 2007, 23:33
shootaway
Have you ever seen a bullet from one of Barnes competitors open up as nice as a TSX opens?
10 June 2007, 00:37
JudgeG
I'm with Shootaway! A frontal brain shot on an elephant at 10 yards with a TSX and then look at the beauty of the expansion. You may have to do it from the inside of a jelly glass, but boy that pretty petal would be "nice".

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10 June 2007, 01:51
jorge
Ernest; That is SO way above his head I doubt he'd understand you just basically he has the mental capacity of a Zygot. jorge


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10 June 2007, 03:17
shootaway
I understand you but you don't understand me.I did not say I would shoot a big ele with a TSX.I am saying that Barnes has a very good reputation when it comes to making bullets.Barnes bullets have been put to test on large and dangerous game more than any other.That is why I would have more trust in shooting a Barnes solid on ele than any other bullet.They have the best track record.Besides with the size of the eles being shot lately I would think a 500 grain Barnes TSX would do the job well.
10 June 2007, 08:57
jetdrvr
Damn, JudgeG, that was funny! clap
10 June 2007, 20:23
surestrike
quote:
Originally posted by shootaway:
I understand you but you don't understand me.I did not say I would shoot a big ele with a TSX.I am saying that Barnes has a very good reputation when it comes to making bullets.Barnes bullets have been put to test on large and dangerous game more than any other.That is why I would have more trust in shooting a Barnes solid on ele than any other bullet.They have the best track record.Besides with the size of the eles being shot lately I would think a 500 grain Barnes TSX would do the job well.


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10 June 2007, 21:50
shootaway
Your sure to strike-out when you get your turn at bats Surestrike!
11 June 2007, 00:19
jorge
Dang, Surestrike, you gonna be able to live with that eloquent put down from Zippy The Pinhead? You must be devastated! jorge


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11 June 2007, 07:48
surestrike
Jorge,

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