cup point solids on game

If the opinion of a hunter who has only taken one buffalo with a CPS and one giraffe with a 9.3x62 ( Norma oryx) counts for anything, I think the 9.3 mm CPS would be nearly ideal for hunting giraffe. Good penetration AND good wound channel.
 
Perfect and that's exactly the application I'm thinking of...416 Rigby on buff. Do you mind sharing load data? Did you approach it like loading for a Barnes X? I asked NF for load data and got just a little bit of info and no starting loads...only max loads.
If you visit our webpage. Go to bullets Construction and you find loaddata for 416 Rigby there.
 
Bullet Performance Database
Type of bullet: North Fork cup point solid
Bullet speed: MV 2100 FPS
Distance of shot: 80M
Original weight: 400 gr.
Recovered weight: 400 gr.
Calibre: 450-400 3"
Species: Cape buffalo
Shot placement: this was a follow up shot from rear, buffalo was already mortally wounded and had spun away and starting to run. Bullet hit inside surface of right "ham", penetrated hindquarter ( missing the femur), through guts, rumen, and part of the right lung, lodged in ribcage on right side, after at least a meter and a half of penetration. There was a very noticeable "whomp' when the bullet hit, and visible reaction to the shot. buffalo ran only about five more steps. I was very impressed. Of course they quit making them!


We still make them. So you can get more.
 
Has anyone here used these on elephant?
We have some PH`s shot Elephant with our CPS. But we recommend FPS for Elephant. We have the most caliber in stock. Look at our webpage.
 
Would these be good for giraffe out of a 9.3? Trying to decide if I'll get enough penetration with the CPS, or if I need the FPS
I would suggest you will get plenty of penetration with the CPSs. Why not use the Northfork semi spitzers? Are giraffes that tough?
 
Would these be good for giraffe out of a 9.3? Trying to decide if I'll get enough penetration with the CPS, or if I need the FPS instead.
I shot a giraffe with a 375H&H 2023. I used our SS for the first shot and CPS as second shot to see penetration. I shot it in the shoulder. It penetrated the first shoulder and stopped at he bone at the other side. If you use a 9,3x62 its not so big different to a 375H&H.
 
A few years ago I killed a Buff in Zimbabwe with 300 TSX bullets from my 375 H&H
In my belt were several rounds loaded with 300 g Cup Point Solids which I had not used while killing the Buff. I wanted to try one so from about 10 yds behind the Buff I fired one shot into the Buff through one of the thighs. Later at the skining shed one of the boys found the bullet in the chest cavity looking just like the North Fork pictures advertise. I still have it.
 
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I would suggest you will get plenty of penetration with the CPSs. Why not use the Northfork semi spitzers? Are giraffes that tough?
Just got Kevin Robertson's P.S.2 and he recommends solids for giraffe.
Someone here reported Barnes TSX out of a magnum stopped just past the heart.
2x the size of a buff.
 
Point taken. Good info.
 
For 375 RUM, are the cup points and woodleigh hydro's a good round for buffalo? My concern is over penetration and wounding another buffalo...

How do the cup points and woodleigh hydro's compare to CEB Safari Raptors, Hammer Hunters and Lehigh Defense mono-metals that shed petals or a barnes tsx that mushrooms for killing power on buffalo?

I ask because I saw an interview with Kevin Robertson yesterday, he said that for hunting buffalo it's best to have two different bullets in the gun - the first shot is more of a expanding bullet for broadside and the follow up shot a bullet that penetrates a little deeper for running away buffalo. So, is a magazine full of only CEB Safari Raptors good enough or should there be some cup points in there too?
 
Nope not a good idea....
 

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