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What are some of the heaviest hard cast for the .475 Linebaugh...??? Seems 440 gr. is the heaviest I have found. Wondering if there are heavier available.


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Any information..........????


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Still.....no information available.


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As the Linebaugh shoots the same diameter bullet as a .470 Nitro Express, I am certain ACCURATE MOULDS can set you up. I have one of their 48-495 setups and it casts nicely with a .476 diameter. Here is a link: https://www.accuratemolds.com/...l.php?bullet=48-495N


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Thank You, I appreciate the help.


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I have some 560 gr flat point and some 540 gr with a very small flat point, came from Jason Joy in Cumberland, WV. Don"t know if still available, or if still in business. Here is contact info:

jasonjoy577@yahoo.com
1-304-491-9538

Hope it helps...


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The bullet on the right is a 460 gr. It was a custom mold I had built by Ballisticast. I used it in my 480 and loaded it to 1100 fps.



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You must have wrists of steel. I use a 395 gr mould made by accurate in my Linebaugh. She's all I can handle. I can say that the slug cast out of Wheel Weights and Water dropped will end up somewhere north of 3 counties over before she stops. Have literally punched straight through 3 hogs in a line with it. Never recovered a slug and I dont push max with the gun.
 
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