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Does anybody have a 380 grs in .423, and if so could you be kind enough to measure it from front of nose to the first cannelure, and also from front to stern? This is the one: Bent Fossdal Reiso 5685 Uggdal Norway | ||
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1.425" Sd = .303 PIV = 2000 to 2600 fps Click on : .423-380 SS after selecting "Bullets" On the index/homepage at: www.northforkbullets.com ... and it is listed as above. | |||
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My box of these bullets doesn't have a "round nose"...rather the copper jacket ends and the nose is flat...flush with the end of the copper jacket. A bit odd. Gary DRSS NRA Lifer SCI | |||
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ALL forty cal and above have been changed to more of a protected point design. That cute little ball of soft lead was just too succeptable to magazine battering. This modification also shortened all the bullets so modified. 423-380 OAL is 1.385 and nose to front of first groove is .700 | |||
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Now we have the complete history of the bullet length. Here is what the back end of one looks like after impacting at about 2500 fps and breaking the off-side shoulder of a bull bison. Meat!: And some idea of what the current tips look like, loaded in the .423/.338 Lapua Magnum: Second from Left: Second from Left: Fourth from Left: | |||
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Any chanse some of them can find their way across the pond, cause according to the NF importer overem there arnt any 423 diameter NF bullet..... | |||
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Thanks, Mike!!! Bent Fossdal Reiso 5685 Uggdal Norway | |||
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