500 Linebaugh VS 500 S&W Magnum

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About The .500 Linebaugh Ammo is a .50 caliber handgun cartridge designed to be used with revolvers. In terms of pure kinetic energy and power factor, the .500 Linebaugh Ammo is considered to be one of the most powerful handgun cartridges. The .500 Linebaugh Ammo was designed and introduced into the markets in 1986 in the United States. The parent case used to design the.500 Linebaugh Ammo is the .348 Winchester Ammo which was cut down 35.7mm, converting the rim diameter to accept a .510 caliber Ammo. The supply drop of the .348 Winchester created a need for a substitute, which eventually led to the designing and production of the .500 Linebaugh Ammo. The overall length of the .500 Linebaugh Ammo is 44.6mm, and the bullet diameter of this cartridge measures 13.0mm. The 535-grain bullet is the heaviest variant of the .500 Linebaugh Ammo, which can travel at a velocity of 1,100 feet per second while creating an energy level of 1,410 ft.lbf. Manufacturer The .500 Linebaugh Ammo was designed and manufactured by John Linebaugh in 1986 in the United States using the base design of the .348 Winchester Ammo. Uses The .500 Linebaugh Ammo was primarily created for hunting, and it does precisely that. The power and penetration the .500 Linebaugh Ammo provides can easily take down any game in North America and hunt down most African animal species.

About The .500 S&W Magnum Ammo is a .50 caliber semi-rimmed revolver bullet created through a partnership between two popular ammunition manufacturers in 2003. It was designed and developed with two primary purposes in mind. The .500 S&W Magnum Ammo should be able to take down any game species in the North American region, and that this bullet should be the most powerful handgun cartridge in history. To say the least, shots taken with the .500 S&W Magnum Ammo feel like a bowling ball traveling at the speed of 70 miles per hour! In commercial sports, the .500 S&W Magnum Ammo is considered the most powerful handgun cartridge in terms of muzzle energy. The overall length of the .500 S&W Magnum Ammo is 58mm, and the bullet diameter measures 12.7mm. The 300-grain bullet is the lightest variant of the .500 S&W Magnum Ammo, which can travel at a velocity of 2,075 feet per second while producing an energy level of 2,868 ft.lbf. Manufacturer The partnership between Cor-Bon and Smith & Wesson to produce the most powerful handgun ammo in 2003 resulted in the design and development of the .500 S&W Magnum Ammo. Uses The power, effective range, and penetration abilities of the .500 S&W Magnum Ammo make it perfect for big game hunting. This bullet can potentially take down any animal on Earth! Mainly, it's used as a backup survival handgun cartridge against large game species because it will always take down the target it hits.

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