North Fork Bullets

They are definitely longer. The shape and length of these specific one's are that of the original 8mm S.s. german 198gr loading FMJ's from WWII. Very sleek considering they're called semi spitzer.
That could very well be the issue - I had a 375HH that would’nt shoot the NF 350 gr at all but loved the NF 300 gr … had to be the bullet length/twist rate
 
I bought several boxes of 180gr and 200gr marked SS in 8mm of which both have Hollow points. No lead exposed. I thought that to be odd as the marketing pictures do indeed show exposed lead. I recovered one in the berm and it did look like it was the proper bullet and not the copper version.

Hmm, well this is very strange indeed. I couldn't tell you how many NF SS bullets I've loaded in various 7mm, .308, .375, .458 and .470 loads and I've never seen a SS version that had a hollow point and didn't have an obvious exposed lead tip.

The only hollow point I've seen would be the Cup Point Solids I've loaded for my .470NE and the CPX (full copper point expanding) on their website (I've not seen those in person).
 
Trivial question but did you weigh these NFs to see if they were the same as box flap indicates?
 
The only hollow point I've seen would be the Cup Point Solids I've loaded for my .470NE and the CPX (full copper point expanding) on their website (I've not seen those in person).
What powder and loads are you using for CPX bullets? Appreciate if you can share..
 
I have not, but I'll get around to it tonight and check them on the scale.
Box is marked S S. Weight is on point. A true 180gr and true 200gr. I was comparing a few bullets and apart from the flat base, there is nothing about the 8mm version being Semi Spitzer. These things are as slick and if not more than Sierra 175gr pro hunter Spitzer. Pictured Left to right. 175gr Sierra, 180gr NF, 198gr fmjbt.

I guess I'll have to try a couple other powders and hope for the best. I cringe thinking I'm wasting shots when they're costing me 120$ per 50.
 

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What powder and loads are you using for CPX bullets? Appreciate if you can share..

Sorry I can't help with the CPX, haven't even seen them in person. The CPS I've only loaded in my .470NE. I'm using IMR3031 with a wad made out of backer rod to fill up the empty space. There's a thread on here about using this powder with a filler I'm guessing you've seen.

For my .375HH, I use IMR4350 for both the SS and FPS (flat point solids).
 
I'm loading 180gr SS 8x57. Tired H4895 and Imr 4895. 50gr's. Velocity is 2680 fps out of a 22 inch. I'm seating the bullets right up to the last groove up top. COAL 3.2"

Same powder charge shoot 180gr Lapua Natruralis, 180gr TSX, 185gr rem corelokt, 180gr ballistic tips around 1". I'm seeing 1.7-2.5" groups with NF.

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Have you tried using a different powder like varget, CFE223 or H4350
That may cure your problem.
Bob
 

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