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  • .475 Linebaugh
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  • The .475 Linebaugh is an extremely potent rimmed revolver cartridge developed by John Linebaugh in the late 1980s. The cartridge is based on the .45-70 Government case cut down to 1.5 inches and loaded with bullets weighing from to . Although the .45 Silhouette cartridge is also derived from a .45-70 trimmed down to 1.5 inches, the .475 Linebaugh saw the same case modified to accept .475 caliber bullets, resulting in significantly different ballistic performance. The then-new .475 Linebaugh was first announced in the May 1988 issue of Guns & Ammo in an article written by Ross Seyfried.
  • The .475 Linebaugh is an extremely potent rimmed revolver cartridge developed by John Linebaugh in the late 1980s. The cartridge is based on the .45-70 Government case cut down to 1.5 inches and loaded with -inch-diameter ( mm) bullets weighing from grains ( g) to grains ( g). Although the .45 Silhouette cartridge is also derived from a .45-70 trimmed down to 1.5 inches, the .475 Linebaugh saw the same case modified to accept .475 caliber bullets, resulting in significantly different ballistic performance.
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Length
  • 1.770000
btype
  • SP
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BW
  • 370
  • 440
balsrc
  • "Cartridges of the World"
Origin
  • USA
primer
  • Large pistol
En
  • 1800
  • 1840
Name
  • 0.475000
Type
  • Handgun
Caption
  • A .480 Ruger and a .475 Linebaugh cartridge
vel
  • 1360
  • 1495
case length
  • 1.400000
test barrel length
  • 5.5"
Base
  • 0.504000
neck
  • 0.504000
case type
  • Semi-rimmed, straight
Parent
  • 0.450000
rim dia
  • 0.540000
rim thick
  • 0.065000
Bullet
  • 0.475000
design date
  • 1988
Designer
  • Linebaugh, John
abstract
  • The .475 Linebaugh is an extremely potent rimmed revolver cartridge developed by John Linebaugh in the late 1980s. The cartridge is based on the .45-70 Government case cut down to 1.5 inches and loaded with -inch-diameter ( mm) bullets weighing from grains ( g) to grains ( g). Although the .45 Silhouette cartridge is also derived from a .45-70 trimmed down to 1.5 inches, the .475 Linebaugh saw the same case modified to accept .475 caliber bullets, resulting in significantly different ballistic performance. The then-new .475 Linebaugh was first announced in the May 1988 issue of Guns & Ammo in an article written by Ross Seyfried.
  • The .475 Linebaugh is an extremely potent rimmed revolver cartridge developed by John Linebaugh in the late 1980s. The cartridge is based on the .45-70 Government case cut down to 1.5 inches and loaded with bullets weighing from to . Although the .45 Silhouette cartridge is also derived from a .45-70 trimmed down to 1.5 inches, the .475 Linebaugh saw the same case modified to accept .475 caliber bullets, resulting in significantly different ballistic performance. The then-new .475 Linebaugh was first announced in the May 1988 issue of Guns & Ammo in an article written by Ross Seyfried.