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Hi, fellas. I have lots of experience loading for the 500 JRH and exactly zero for the Linebaugh. I would like to know with which bullet(s) you Linebaugh owners have had good results.

Any suggestions?
 
Posts: 247 | Location: Tennessee | Registered: 20 February 2005Reply With Quote
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Hi, fellas. I have lots of experience loading for the 500 JRH and exactly zero for the Linebaugh. I would like to know with which bullet(s) you Linebaugh owners have had good results.

Any suggestions?


What will you be hunting?



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Deer, hogs and black bear. And lots of targets.
 
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I have shot a bunch of the Hunters Supply 420 grain FP bullets from my .500 Linebaugh. These are relatively inexpensive and can be loaded up or down as needed.



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I cast my own and have LBT molds for a 450 grain SWC and a 500 grain WLN. I also have an Mihec mold for a 525 grain WLN with hollow point pins.

I don't have any significant game experience with mine. I did use a 450 grain SWC to finish of a bull moose last year. It fully penetrated the skull and into the neck. I didn't find the bullet but honestly didn't look that hard. I had a couple of folks helping me dress the bull so it slipped my mind to watch for the bullet.

I don't really think you could find a bad bullet for the applications you list. A .510 bullet, even at pedestrian velocities will do a lot of heavy work.


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Hardness matters too I’d think......depending on what you are hunting as Whitworth said.....What are you hunting?
 
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Deer, hogs and black bear. And lots of targets.


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I use a 450 grain Keith bullet for picket pins on up. We turned samples out of other bullets until we had one that was accurate at 360 yards. Just happened to be a ram silhouette in the pasture at that distance. Ballisti cast made the molds. Last spring a young man put five of them on a rock at 325 with trail boss loads. Dang kids with young eyes, the rock was basketball sized. He was sitting in a washout resting over his knees. Really good shooting and he receive that sixgun when I can’t use it any longer
 
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Deer, hogs and black bear. And lots of targets.


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Deer, hogs and black bear. And lots of targets.


Previously answered.


Old eyes and late hours......totally missed that


I feel your pain brother.



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