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<blockquote data-quote="nicholasjohn" data-source="post: 2322523" data-attributes="member: 109113"><p>North Fork Bullets is back in production - I got an email from them recently to that effect. They have a bullet with a solid copper base, relieved bearing surface, and bonded lead core up front. Some of their smaller diameters look like they might have a reasonably high BC, but anything 30-caliber & up are semi-spitzers. ALL are flat-based bullets. You could look them up to scratch your itch for a hybrid-type bullet, but they only have a few of the features you mentioned. I'm working with the Hammer Hunter in a 280 Remington now, and so far results are great. I would echo everything I've read here about the load development process, except that I maxed out before getting really high velocity ( I got around 2900 with the 143-grain bullet.) I'll be trying other powers after hunting season has passed, but I have a load now that will work well and accuracy is phenomenal. The North Forks I have on the shelf will probably remain on the shelf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicholasjohn, post: 2322523, member: 109113"] North Fork Bullets is back in production - I got an email from them recently to that effect. They have a bullet with a solid copper base, relieved bearing surface, and bonded lead core up front. Some of their smaller diameters look like they might have a reasonably high BC, but anything 30-caliber & up are semi-spitzers. ALL are flat-based bullets. You could look them up to scratch your itch for a hybrid-type bullet, but they only have a few of the features you mentioned. I'm working with the Hammer Hunter in a 280 Remington now, and so far results are great. I would echo everything I've read here about the load development process, except that I maxed out before getting really high velocity ( I got around 2900 with the 143-grain bullet.) I'll be trying other powers after hunting season has passed, but I have a load now that will work well and accuracy is phenomenal. The North Forks I have on the shelf will probably remain on the shelf. [/QUOTE]
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