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North Fork Cup Point Use on Plains Game
14 September 2009, 02:28
MikeDNorth Fork Cup Point Use on Plains Game
Just saw the post of the North Fork Cup Point, specifically the 450 grain, .458 version. For those who have used this bullet, or if you just have an opinion, do you beleive this bullet will open up, as shown, on plains game like kudu, zebra, wildebeest, and such? Thanks.
Mike
14 September 2009, 05:39
RIPDefinitely will open up and not over expand.
They are like a grooved-shank Trophy Bonded Bear Claw.
Jack Carter would approve of the alloys used by North Fork, I am sure.
Solid copper shank and bonded lead nose core.
I shot a mature bull bison with the .423/380-grainer at 2525 fps MV.
One shot kill, spewing lung and blood out of the entrance wound.
I have the .423/340-grainer at 2700 fps ready for sub MOA all the way out to 300 yards, for my next African Sheep Hunt with the 404 Jeffery.

You will find no more reliable game killing bullet than the North Fork soft.

14 September 2009, 06:33
MikeDRIP:
Were you referring to the standard North Fork soft point or the Cup Point in your previous post? Thanks.
14 September 2009, 06:52
Charles_HelmNever used the cup point but if I were planning on plans game I would go for the NF soft.
I know, not what you asked.
Sorry.
14 September 2009, 07:15
RIPSoft point aka "SS":
There is a typo in this photo, as this is the .423-380 grain bullet, not "280":
What it looked like after recovery from a bison hit at 80 yards, +2525 fps MV (2526 fps at 5 yards chrono of 404 Jeffery): It expanded on the hide going in, or the rib it broke, tore up the great vessels above the heart,
shredded both lungs, and was found in the muscle of the offside shoulder.
The bison stumbled 8 steps after hit, spewing chunks of lung and blood, then dropped.
This was only a 1300-pounder, tasty 3.5-year-old:
Entrance wound:
Recovered .423/380-grain SS (soft) that approximately doubled in diameter and retained 95% weight:
14 September 2009, 07:18
crsheltonMikeD,
Since you asked about the NF Cup Point Solid, here is a link to my little story of how that bullet in .405 Winchester performed on an Asian Water Buffalo - also pics of two recovered bullets.
http://www.northforkbullets.com/magento/blog/?p=204 In a nutshell, very satisfactory.
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http://www.xplat.net/ 14 September 2009, 07:43
RIPHas anyone heard any rumors about North Fork making anything bigger than .475-cal?
Sumbuddy who know?
14 September 2009, 07:58
Charles_Helmquote:
Originally posted by RIP:
Has anyone heard any rumors about North Fork making anything bigger than .475-cal?
Sumbuddy who know?
quote:
Originally posted by MJines:
I got a note from the folks at North Fork yesterday indicating that they intend to start making a .510 bullet right after the first of the year, a solid and a soft point. That will be great news if it comes to pass.
14 September 2009, 09:58
N E 450 No2I would prefer the NF Soft Points for plains game.
The exception being giraffe. I used the 450 NF FP and CUP from my 450 No2 on giraffe.
The one CUP bullet I recovered had expanded a little.
They would be good on cape buff as well.
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14 September 2009, 10:07
470 MbogoHey RIP why would you want to go bigger than .475

Take care
Dave
14 September 2009, 20:53
RIPquote:
Originally posted by 470 Mbogo:
Hey RIP why would you want to go bigger than .475

Take care
Dave
Dave "470 Mbogo" Estergaard:
You are the only person to get samples of the 500 Mbogo brass from me.
You know why.

I cannot send out samples to just any yahoo that wants it.
If sumbuddy wants me to chip in on 500 Mbogo brass to split the cost of another run, will do.
Mere tire kickers will be ignored.
Quality Cartridge is the source of 500 Mbogo brass.
OK, the cat is out of the bag.
I can gossip now.
I have had some communication from "North Fork" also.
I have offered my wish-list input.
I hope it is a true .510"/570-grain bullet, SS (soft), FP (solid), and CP (Cup Point expanding solid which has been declared legal in lead-free California).
North fork "soft" = "SS" = "SP" = "SSP"
Semi-spitzer Soft Point?
My second choice would be a 535-grain .510 SP.
15 September 2009, 01:16
470drshooterI talked to North Fork several months ago and they said they were working on bullets with the 505 Gibbs and 500 NE, they would not give a time frame on it, but said it was in the works. These were the only two large bores I inquired about.
15 September 2009, 04:57
J DI shot a nice pig with the 470 cup point.
It entered the spine just behind the head of the pig traveled about 5 foot and was found under the hide at the tip of the ham. I am thinking of trying them in my 9.3 for deer to avoid excess damage.
JD
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16 September 2009, 05:21
ozhunterWith a 45cal, any solid would make a nice sized hole.
A 470 solid certainly does.
17 September 2009, 01:34
GarByThe CUP POINT SOLID isn't a PG bullet IMO....I used them exclusively hunting Cape buff from a 470 double and they worked perfectly....less penetration than a solid but lots more than a soft point. Perfect buff bullet IMO...if it feeds in your turn bolt. Perfect from a double.
Gary
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17 September 2009, 01:42
ledvmIs NF still in business? If so, how do you get a hold of them?
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17 September 2009, 01:49
Charles_Helmquote:
Originally posted by ledvm:
Is NF still in business? If so, how do you get a hold of them?
This is the
website.
17 September 2009, 01:52
RIPThey are going like gangbusters.
Mike Brady, originator, sold to the new owners.
Mike now lounges about with them as a consultant, eating coconut bon bons and offering advice now and then.
http://www.northforkbullets.comCan you make out the ad below?