North Fork Bullets
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Giant Nontypical
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Anyone ever research these? They look like a Trophy Bonded Bullet except for the grooves. Have not heard a single report that they don't shoot. WWW.northforkbullets.com
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Olive Branch MS USA
I've got about a box and a half of 30 caliber 180 gr. Northforks that I probably won't use. If you want to try them let me know and we can work something out. I'd probably let you have them for half what you could buy them from Northfork for. I couldn't get them to shoot too well in my .300 Weatherby Sako, but it could have just been the particular load I was trying.
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Western Nebraska
North Fork bulletare strictly premium bullets to be used for high dollar hunts.....and they're as good a bullet as you can get.....but there's other very fine bullets too....any of the bonded bullets are as good in my opinion
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I guess they would have to otherwise there would be pressure problems with their Norma ammo, thought about it after I posted it. Maybe the Freebore is affecting accuracy with that bullet. THanks for the offer on the bullets..I am not really reloading any .30's lately just pretty much concentrating on 7mm's.




