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Good morning, Jorgen,

Any update on production/restock of 375/300gr semi spitzers to the US market? They've been OOS for quite some time.
 
These could be the best bullets on earth, thank you for continuing production, if you haven't tried these you are missing out
 
Good morning, Jorgen,

Any update on production/restock of 375/300gr semi spitzers to the US market? They've been OOS for quite some time.
Hi
Today we started to cut new. 375 300gr SS. Hopefully we can send another pallet to the USA in Middlle of May with .375 bullet.
 
I had a long talk with Dr. Robertson last weekend. He is a big fan of the heavy for caliber North Fork Bullets and suggested that I go to the NF 430gr bullets for buffalo in my 416 Rigby. He also said the 375 H&H with a NF 350gr is the perfect buffalo medicine for most people.

I wish more reloading data was available. With the scarcity and cost of reloading components, I want to develop loads with minimal experimentation and waste. Perhaps some of us can start sharing some data here. I have yet to load any NF bullets, but I have 30cal 200gr Semi Spitzer (SS), 7mm 175gr SS, 416cal 370gr SS, 430gr SS and 430gr Cup Pt on hand. I plan to use Barnes data for starting loads along with my chronograph. I always prefer heavy for caliber bullets and never "hot rod" them. I try for the best accuracy at 2300-2450 velocity.

Safe shooting
 
Use swift data, you can get the speed right in 2-3 shots, then try a group, NF are very easy to develop accurate loads in my experience, you will need less powder for similar velocity as other soft point bullets
 
Will there be any 350gr 375 ss on the may shipment also to the US?
 
Use swift data, you can get the speed right in 2-3 shots, then try a group, NF are very easy to develop accurate loads in my experience, you will need less powder for similar velocity as other soft point bullets

I'll second that, same experience for me.
 
Will there be any 350gr 375 ss on the may shipment also to t

Will there be any 350gr 375 ss on the may shipment also to the US?
Hi
Yes there will be both .375 300gr SS and .375 350gr SS in the shipment. Last email contact they still waiting for the new permit.
 
Same question about 400 gr, .411, semi-spitzer.
Thanks.
We send a pallet 3 weeks ago and there was .411 400gr SS but now i see they are out of stock. I`ll talk with RL and make sure they order some more for next shipment.
 
Where could I get some 458 cal 300 grain SS bullets? Thanks
We produce .458" 300 grain FP bullets, which is a solid shank lead core bonded bullet just like the SS, but with a flat point for lever actions. We also produce .458" 350 gr SS & FP.

All 3 are currently available via our west coast distributor, Reloading International.
 
We produce .458" 300 grain FP bullets, which is a solid shank lead core bonded bullet just like the SS, but with a flat point for lever actions. We also produce .458" 350 gr SS & FP.

All 3 are currently available via our west coast distributor, Reloading International.

Thank you for your posts @wildcatter82. Could you please clarify what your relationship is in regards to North Fork?
 

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