08 October 2009, 11:53
PiviCould someone ID these hunting bullets?
I was told they came from US .They are all 9.3 mm/ .366" bullets
The third from left has a "H" on the base
08 October 2009, 21:31
aliveinccDon't know a/b the first 3. #4 looks like a North Fork.
09 October 2009, 13:39
GerryI'll give it a try.....
#1 & #3 appear to be Geco 255 grain Round Noses.
#2 is definately of Teutonic origin with the "Schrafrand" (Cutting Edge) and could posiibly be a DWM, MEN or a Hirtenberg - Dunno really, just a WAG.
I agree 100% with
aliveincc on #4 - looks to me like a Nork Fork.
09 October 2009, 14:01
PiviThanks , yes , #4 is a product of North Fork technologies .
09 October 2009, 16:23
McFoxquote:
Originally posted by Gerry:
I'll give it a try.....
#1 & #3 appear to be Geco 255 grain Round Noses.
#2 is definately of Teutonic origin with the "Schrafrand" (Cutting Edge) and could posiibly be a DWM, MEN or a Hirtenberg - Dunno really, just a WAG.
I agree 100% with aliveincc on #4 - looks to me like a Nork Fork.
Gecos don't have a cannelure. So that's out.
09 October 2009, 17:31
wildboar#3 is quite odd; the crimping cannelure is made to assume a very limited bullet seating.
09 October 2009, 18:04
Piviwildboar
...or designed to fit into a case with a very short neck , such as a 9.2 x 82 R Nimrod
09 October 2009, 19:06
PiviJust seen #2 bullet model loaded on a 7 x 64 Brenneke round made by DWM
09 October 2009, 21:28
James KainIf they were .308 Cal/DIA I would give them a try. My gunsmith makes and has a .366 DGW. Wonder how those would work in that.


Have you tried to shoot any of them yet?
10 October 2009, 00:02
PiviNo,I received these ones along with some more common bullets ( accubond , ballistic tip , H-Mantel etc).Actually I don't have any 9.3 mm rifle , I needed them to fit some wildcat cases for my cartridge collection . Anyway , the guy who sent me the bullets reported good performance from the #2 model on wild boar
10 October 2009, 11:27
Curly-BudThird one over, is it a Herters?