Northfork 350grain 375. For Sale

Mike Van Horn

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For sale, 150, 350 grain PP. $100.00 a box plus shipping 46, 350 grain SS. $90.00 plus shipping

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Expected more interest in these.
 
I'm interested. Brand new here. Actually brand new to any forum. How to proceed?
 
They are excellent bullets. Kevin Robertson approved and at that weight perform like a 416 on DG. I unfortunately gave my 375 to my son.

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For sale, 150, 350 grain PP. $100.00 a box plus shipping 46, 350 grain SS. $90.00 plus shipping

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I’m willing to buy two of the full boxes. It’s be all four but I don’t have a load developed for these and not sure how they’ll do in my M70.
 
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I’m willing to buy two of the full boxes. It’s be all four but I don’t have a load developed for these and not sure how they’ll do in my M70.
Out of town, will get back with you on Monday
 
I’m willing to buy two of the full boxes. It’s be all four but I don’t have a load developed for these and not sure how they’ll do in my M70.
Just look it up in any reloading manual, NF's website, powder catalogs, or reloading forums. 2350 fps. Deadly.
 
How's the weather, Mike? LOL my daughter's a dr. in the Springs! 'Saw a PH screw a NF bullet into a leaking/bad diesel fuel injector at the Zim/SA border-the engine only ran on 3 cyl's after that but we made it all the way to Jo'burg. 'Not sure of the caliber but he was fond of .35/.375/.416. I was sold! :p
 
All boxes are sold
Thanks for all the inquiries
 
How's the weather, Mike? LOL my daughter's a dr. in the Springs! 'Saw a PH screw a NF bullet into a leaking/bad diesel fuel injector at the Zim/SA border-the engine only ran on 3 cyl's after that but we made it all the way to Jo'burg. 'Not sure of the caliber but he was fond of .35/.375/.416. I was sold! :p

The weather is good now. We had some snow and a cold couple days, but it’s nice again now.
I like the NF for sure, use 120 grain in .257 Weatherby, and bought these for the .375. I won’t be going for a Buffalo in the next couple years so thought someone could put them to use.
 
A test l did in water to compare with a couple other proven bullets.
Hopefully the new owner will get up and running soon and produce quality bullets again. I am getting low on the 120 grain for my .257, saving them for a spring bear hunt in Wyoming

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Excellent bullets! The design theory is similar to both Rhino soft points and TBBCs. If they shoot well, oughta penetrate like a son of a gun compared to other 375 300 gr soft points. Like others have posted not sure about how the heavy 350s will shoot in any particular gun.
 

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