Talking bullet selection with Dr.Kevin Robertson.

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  • čas přidán 29. 01. 2024
  • Talking North Fork bullets with Dr. Kevin Robertson, why is it important what bullet you use?
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    Kevin Robertson was born in East London, South Africa, in 1956. He was educated at Selborne College and qualified as a veterinarian from Ondestepoort Veterinary Institute (part of the University of Pretoria in South Africa) in 1981. Kevin obtained his Zimbabwe professional hunters license in 1991 and soon became involved with the training of that country's learner professional hunters and guides. The idea of producing a set of anatomical diagrams to assist with correct shot placement was born from the game- animal dissections he conducted during these times for teaching purposes.
    Kevin has combined his interests in veterinary medicine, firearms, practical ballistics, and bullet performance with his love of Africa's wildlife and its conservation to produce his bestsellers, Nyati, Africa's Most Dangerous, and now this totally revised edition of his original and most successful work, The Perfect Shot. He is also the author of It Shouldn't Happen, a humorous look at safari life.
    Kevin is married to Catherine Phillips, an award-winning wildlife photographer; it is her photographs that appear throughout all of Kevin's books. The Robertsons now live in Namibia where Kevin is involved with the breeding of rare antelope species and the management of game and cattle ranches. Catherine continues with her passion for photography.
    Time code
    0:57 why bullets design is important?
    2:15 because that called dangerous big game hunting
    2:55 which one bullets fits to hunt Buffalo
    7:30 reason for africans hunter going to choosing bigger caliber
    8:21 CPS (Cup Point Solid)
    9:15 SS ( Semi Spitzer, soft bullets) and trampoline effect
    11:42 in the same Buffalo different calibers works different
    12:45 secret - wound channel
    13:50 heavy bullets = bigger penetration
    14:03 sectional identify
    14:30 you can not kill Buffalo with energy
    15:42 PP ( percussion point) type of bullets what is specific?
    17:40 why we ask before North Fork Bullets company to make a bullet with quick expansion?
    19:18 right type of bullet to to hunt Lion and Leopard and other small game species animal
    20:00 SS and PP choosing for different animal
    20:36 which one type of bullet fits to Big Game africans hunt
    23:40 recommendation calibers to Big Game africans hunt
    25:20 Dr.Kevin´s Robertson recommendation to North Fork Technology company.
    You can buy our products in our web siate northforkbullets .com and our distributers in different countries. And you always welcome to contact us to any reasons and we open to all collaboration discussion about work and events.
    Contact Dr.Kevin Robertson at doctari505@gmail.com
    Have a nice day.
    Best regards,
    North Fork Technologies Team.
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Komentáře • 7

  • @Motovlog865
    @Motovlog865 Před 5 měsíci

    Kul att se!

  • @jackalpunisher726
    @jackalpunisher726 Před 3 měsíci

    Hi just wanted to know if your guys make cup nose solids for the 458 caliber! In what grain

  • @REDNECKROOTS
    @REDNECKROOTS Před 3 měsíci

    I'd like to kno , did you guys rip off the federal terminal accent bullet design?? Or did federal rip off your design ?? Because your bullet and federal with the solid base and bonded lead nose are super similar

    • @collinwhite7432
      @collinwhite7432 Před 3 měsíci

      North fork has been around for a long time before federal came put with the terminal ascent.

    • @REDNECKROOTS
      @REDNECKROOTS Před 3 měsíci

      @collinwhite7432 that's not what I asked. And that Don't answer my question. I wana kno who came up w the design 1st . Federal been around long time too nothing to do who thought of a design 1st

    • @northforkbullet
      @northforkbullet  Před měsícem +2

      Hello,
      We developed the SS in 1996. Federal developed the trophy bonded tipped (bonded lead core with solid shank cut with wide grooves) in 2008. Terminal ascent didn't come until 2020.
      Best regards,
      North Fork Technologies Team.