cup point solids on game

.410 Diameter for 450-400, correct? They are in stock at Reloading International. Cup Point Solids as well as Softs.


I was very impressed. Of course they quit making them!
 
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Has anyone here used these on elephant?
Don't even think about it. Flat nosed solids, always.

Best are Cutting Edge Bullets Safari Solids (All Brass) as seen on the left.
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I would love to try those but they are on backorder of 10-12 weeks. I can try them on a hunt next year.
 
Never seen red brass before. ...
Just the lighting. They’re brass, alright. Or at least that’s what Cutting Edge Bullets claims they are. I see no reason to doubt them. They make an excellent product. Just like the South African all-brass DZOMBO solids.
 

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I think I need some help from Brickburn. I messed up my attempt at posting a link to a previous post, but don’t know what to do to make it better. ( help)
 
The other thread that included some CPS info covered much of the same ground.

Top 2 from buffalo. 416 Rem. TSX and CPS
Bottom 2 from eland. 416 Rem. CPS

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@Green Chile, I’m sure you’ve already made your mind up, but I wanted to add my experience with the NF CPS. I’ve only used them once on buff and I thought they were a pretty good balance between increased wound channel size while still having plenty of bone smashing power.
Below is a 400gr 416 Rigby CPS head pulled from a buff. Perfect expansion of the point + being pushed by all that solid copper = love it.
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Yes, I have used that .416 400 gr CPS on ele, multiple buff, croc, eland, etc with excellent results. Broke both shoulders on a big zebra and lifted dust all the way down his back on impact. That bullet is still going somewhere out there.
 
@Green Chile You mentioned you used the CPS on ele. Was that a frontal shot? Also how well did it do??
 
I have not used the North Fork bullets yet, but plan to do so this year and next.

I've got a DR on order and I've asked them to regulate with NF bullets.

After doing a lot of research, I chose them for several reasons:
1.) I've yet to see a negative comment about performance on game from someone who has used them, in fact most reports I've seen are glowing and almost boringly consistent. Boringly excellent performance is just what I want in a DG bullet.

2.) I am attracted to the fact that they offer 4 different designs in most bullet weights. For a regulated DR, this means you can have a.) a Semi Spitzer (SS) for larger PG and for initial shot on buffalo b.) a scored ogive rapidly expanding Power Point (PP) for a cat load or lighter PG c.) a Cup Point Solid (CPS) for backing shots on buffalo d.) a Flat Point Solid (FPS) with a very modern angled meplat design for elephant or any situation that calls for max penetration. All of this in the same bullet weight which hopefully will shoot to POI at reasonable ranges in a DR.

3.) The CPS may offer a reasonable compromise should you be hunting in a lead-restricted environment.

4.) Perhaps most importantly: they are usually AVAILABLE.



I think if NF would offer loaded ammunition they could make quite an impact in this niche of the market. Meanwhile you can hand load or engage a custom loading service.

At any rate, I'm looking forward to gaining some real world experience with them, and appreciate all those who have shared helpful reports.
 
@Green Chile You mentioned you used the CPS on ele. Was that a frontal shot? Also how well did it do??
I used the CPS in a 416 Rigby late last season on a large bull coming out of Hwange park. He was in a group of bulls and we had concerns of them crossing the border. I didn’t have a head shot but I took a heart shot at about 35-40 yards and got an exit. He was down quickly in less than 50 yards.

I also used it on a huge eland (top 10) on a Texas heart shot and crushed him on the run. Also crushed both shoulders on a zebra stallion for leopard bait. Great bullet.
 
I used the CPS in a 416 Rigby late last season on a large bull coming out of Hwange park. He was in a group of bulls and we had concerns of them crossing the border. I didn’t have a head shot but I took a heart shot at about 35-40 yards and got an exit. He was down quickly in less than 50 yards.

I also used it on a huge eland (top 10) on a Texas heart shot and crushed him on the run. Also crushed both shoulders on a zebra stallion for leopard bait. Great bullet.
Can you post a pic of the eland or a link to the hunt report?
 
Here ya go BeeMaa.

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