.475 Linebaugh in a carbine.

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Scott Tschirhart
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.475 Linebaugh in a carbine.

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Does anyone have any experience with a .475 Linebaugh in a carbine?

I have a Ruger No.1 so chambered but I’ve never fired anything but .480 Ruger through it.

Just curious.
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Re: .475 Linebaugh in a carbine.

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It seems like it would be a nice chambering for a levergun. Something between the 454 Casull and 500 S&W.
Big Horn Armory makes them, but of course they are very pricey - I wonder if any of the companies making break-open rifles make one...???
Used to be you could find an H&R or Rossi or something like that in about every chambering imaginable, at a nice price for just 'checking out' the round in a long gun.
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