I've read many opinions and assumptions concerning using Linotype hunting bullets for higher velocity (1,800-2,000 fps) rifle bullets. I'm about to cast some .511", 525gr, gas check bullets with .375" meplat for elk, moose, bison etc. I've read about Linotype bullets being "too brittle", not getting through heavy bone etc. My thoughts... even if the bullet were to split in two or three pieces, each piece of "shrapnel" would still be relatively destructive. In fact there are copper and brass bullet manufacturers who intentionally build bullets to fragment, to induce a larger, more destructive wound channel. I'm looking for some comments with "experience", and knowledge, not what you heard from your wife's, cousin's, ex brother inlaw. Anyone here with some input? Thanks