120 gr North Fork and 120 gr A Frame

Dwh7271

Handloader
Nov 18, 2013
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Had a little time and the water finally got soft here so jugged a couple bullets I've been curious about.
North Fork is on the left/top, A Frame on the right/bottom
North Fork in the fifth jug and ruptured side of sixth, A Frame in sixth
6.5-06, 25 yds, muzzle 3180 fps
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A Frame
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North Fork
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They are both great bullets but their BC kinda suck. Northforks got really expensive when Mike Brady sold the business from Glenrock Wyoming.
 
Either is a fine bullet. Fotis is correct, however; they are pricey. I have never used the North Fork, and after Mike Brady sold the business, I question whether I'll ever use them. I do use a fair number of A-Frames, but they are also pretty pricey here in the north. Still, for penetration...
 
Forgot.
A Frame weighed 99.6 and was .482
North Fork weighed 79.9 and was .434
 
Very nice Dewey.. Might need to make a run using the 264 Win Mag. I'd love to see them run out around 3400 or so... I think they would leave a mark..

While the BC isn't awesome, they would crush leg bones without too much doubt. Kinda nice to know how they are going to work...
 
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