05 November 2007, 21:42
SniperNorth Fork bullets--new design
I was going to order some North Forks to keep in inventory and currently he is out of many calibers and weights and is in the process of developing a new bullet design. It will be interesting to see what he comes up with. I know my results from the old design were exceptional.
06 November 2007, 18:43
paddlesHe is just modifying the shape a bit. The new ones will be a bit more pointed vs the round to flat tips on the old ones.
It may up the BC a bit, primarily done to improve sales. I don't expect it will change the performance on game.
07 November 2007, 08:45
boom stickthat would make them lighter and longer unless he makes the shank shorter.
protected point?
his bullets will continue to be the best i am sure...
go north forks!
07 November 2007, 09:44
Blair338/378Didn't someone mention either here or on the Big Bore Frorum that Mike was thinking of adding a polymer tip?

07 November 2007, 19:37
MHC_TXI have some of the new 370gr/.416 cal and 180gr/.308 cal.
The difference between the new and old for these two bullets is:
370gr/.416cal: the new bullet has a flat meplate (nose) vs a slightly rounded nose on the old version. The new version shoots as good as the old version in my gun. I will be using this bullet next week in Africa.
180gr/.308cal: the new version does not have any lead exposed at the tip and it has a very slight hollow cavity at the tip....the lead core doesn't come all the way out to the tip. At first look, I thought they kind of looked like a hollow point, but they are not a HP. I think it is a good design, giving a higher ballistic coefficient than the old design. What I don't like about them is the .308caliber are slightly undersized. Mike (Northfork) will tell you this when you order them from him. I ordered a box to try them.....after seating the bullet I could turn the bullet and pull it out with my fingers. Mike said if I had this problem he would turn my resizing button down for me. I shot these bullets out of a 300WSM and they shot real well in my gun. Apparently the reason the bullets are undersized is because is new bullet sizing die was a little undersized.
If you have any questions call Mike at Northfork he is a great guy and will bend over backward to help you.
07 November 2007, 21:10
NFMikeThe dies for all the "new designs" have been returned to the die maker for correction. They f--ked up the dimensions on all of them. All remaining stocks will only be sold to those that have used them and had no issues. I have no time frame on when they will be available again.
08 November 2007, 04:05
boom stickquote:
Originally posted by NFMike:
The dies for all the "new designs" have been returned to the die maker for correction. They f--ked up the dimensions on all of them. All remaining stocks will only be sold to those that have used them and had no issues. I have no time frame on when they will be available again.
$#%#!!!!!
wishing you better luck...
He the NFMike, in order to form a more perfect Bullet...
08 November 2007, 04:11
IndlovuI jsut started using them, and they are amazingly consistent and accurate! Great product, and at a good price.
quote:
Originally posted by NFMike:
The dies for all the "new designs" have been returned to the die maker for correction. They f--ked up the dimensions on all of them. All remaining stocks will only be sold to those that have used them and had no issues. I have no time frame on when they will be available again.
08 November 2007, 07:23
Charles_HelmI shot a few of the old softs tonight, hopefully getting ready for a Stateside hunt.
Good luck sorting out the problems.
13 November 2007, 05:51
bwana dogoI just returned from a Mule Deer hunt in NW New Mexico.I killed a big, 6 1/2 yr old with the new 180gr .30's in a 300 Win mag. Terminal performance was OUTSTANDING, dropping the old boy in his tracks after breaking both shoulders and exiting.Accuracy is also excellent.