PDA

View Full Version : question about reloading 500 linebaugh



outdoorfan
10-01-2022, 11:02 AM
On the Dillon 550. In particular, I prefer to use the Lee powder through expanders to flare the case and charge at the same time. What are other people doing on their Dillon 550s? I also prefer to seat and crimp in separate stations, so options are limited with only four stations on this press.

Anyway, I've been thinking about a 500 linebaugh, but still not sure about how I'm going to make it all work.

1006
10-01-2022, 12:47 PM
You can use an additional tool head and run them though twice. Size, prime, flare, on first pass. Add powder, seat, crimp on second pass.

outdoorfan
10-01-2022, 01:48 PM
Really makes a pistol cartridge a chore to have to run it through twice, but that is certainly an option.

With the 500 JRH, more dies and options are available.

Decisions...

1006
10-01-2022, 03:48 PM
Dillon sells a 500 Smith and Wesson powder funnel for their powder dispenser.

https://dilloncdn.com/magento/charts/rl450-rl550-conversion-chart.pdf

Hanzy4200
10-01-2022, 08:28 PM
When it comes to .500 Linebaugh, you really shouldn't worry to much about speed. It's not a high volume round, at least I hope not. I have experience with the 500 Linebaugh, but not the Dillon 550. Good luck.

45_Colt
10-02-2022, 07:45 AM
I'm not sure where the issue is. Standard setups use 3 stations, then if a separate crimp is wanted, that uses the 4th station.

1st: de-cap, re-size, prime
2nd: drop powder and flare neck if required/desired
3rd: seat bullet (can also crimp)
4th: crimp

Finished round drops into the bin.

45_Colt

outdoorfan
10-02-2022, 03:38 PM
I'm not sure where the issue is. Standard setups use 3 stations, then if a separate crimp is wanted, that uses the 4th station.

1st: de-cap, re-size, prime
2nd: drop powder and flare neck if required/desired
3rd: seat bullet (can also crimp)
4th: crimp

Finished round drops into the bin.

45_Colt

The issue is with #2. I prefer the Lee powder thru expander with the Lee pro auto disk powder measurer. Nevertheless, what other manufacturers offer a powder thru expander for the 500 Linebaugh, as I don't think lee does?

lar45
10-02-2022, 06:49 PM
The Dillon powder measure flares and dispenses powder at the same time in the 2nd station.
Maybe I'm missing something?

outdoorfan
10-03-2022, 12:16 AM
The Dillon powder measure flares and dispenses powder at the same time in the 2nd station.
Maybe I'm missing something?


It doesn't look like Dillon makes one for the 500 linebaugh, or does the 500 ae or S&W funnel work for the bigger linebaugh case?

1006
10-03-2022, 07:17 AM
Is this the issue? The 500S&W uses a slightly smaller bullet diameter than the Linebaugh (.500 verses .511).

Can you put the Lee powder though expander and in place of the Dillon powder system?

Lee appears to make a couple of powder dispensers that can be case actuated when mounted on the Lee expander.

45_Colt
10-03-2022, 07:20 AM
Apparently this is going to be a custom powder funnel/expander tool. The 500 Linebaugh is still a wildcat cartridge.

May want to get in touch with Lee as they may be able to make a funnel for you at a reasonable cost. If not can try Dillon.

As for the other cartridges you mentioned, they use a .50" bullet whereas the Linebaugh uses a .51" bullet. So no-go on using one of those funnel/expanders.

45_Colt

1006
10-03-2022, 07:34 AM
Just reread the original post. If you have not bought one, yet—go for a different caliber if you want to use the 550.

outdoorfan
10-03-2022, 04:31 PM
Yeah, I don't think the 50 expander/funnel will work for the 51. Same with mixing and matching components, I would think.

I have not decided on anything. Just trying to get a feel for what works. Looks like a 50 would be much more user-friendly.

lar45
10-03-2022, 06:57 PM
You could call Dillon about a conversion kit.
They put one together for my 470NE double.

outdoorfan
10-03-2022, 09:29 PM
I'll keep that in mind. Thanks!

W.R.Buchanan
10-04-2022, 02:50 PM
You should just buy one of these,,, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEpYQMdnxHY&t=20s

I doubt anyone is ever going to load more than 50-100 .500 Linebaugh's in one session so setting up a 550 for it would be a waste of time. I can easily load 50 .44 Magnums on my Press in 1 hour, and you can use anyone's dies you choose. Have a look and see just how easy this is. Loading .500 Linebaugh's would be done exactly the same way as in the video above.

This tool will load just about any Brass Cartridge below .50 BMG, and I have one guy who loads .577 NE by the campfire every night in Namibia.

Randy

outdoorfan
10-04-2022, 04:19 PM
You should just buy one of these,,, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEpYQMdnxHY&t=20s

I doubt anyone is ever going to load more than 50-100 .500 Linebaugh's in one session so setting up a 550 for it would be a waste of time. I can easily load 50 .44 Magnums on my Press in 1 hour, and you can use anyone's dies you choose. Have a look and see just how easy this is. Loading .500 Linebaugh's would be done exactly the same way as in the video above.

This tool will load just about any Brass Cartridge below .50 BMG, and I have one guy who loads .577 NE by the campfire every night in Namibia.

Randy

Although I disagree with the idea that setting up the 550 for 50-100 rounds is a waste of time, I do like your machine and just might get one to have on hand. Thanks for the idea.

dondiego
10-04-2022, 06:56 PM
You have a white beard but I like to see persons eyes in order to evaluate them better.....................I love hand presses. They are just easy!

Iwsbull
10-04-2022, 08:42 PM
I agree I would like to use a Lee autodrum but instead with the Hornady dies I just charge them from a powder drop. I use a Lee turrent press so I only have to keep up with 1 thing at a time.

outdoorfan
10-09-2022, 02:00 PM
I picked up a BFR in 500 jrh instead. lol

Elpatoloco
10-14-2022, 01:33 AM
You should just buy one of these,,, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEpYQMdnxHY&t=20s

I doubt anyone is ever going to load more than 50-100 .500 Linebaugh's in one session so setting up a 550 for it would be a waste of time. I can easily load 50 .44 Magnums on my Press in 1 hour, and you can use anyone's dies you choose. Have a look and see just how easy this is. Loading .500 Linebaugh's would be done exactly the same way as in the video above.

This tool will load just about any Brass Cartridge below .50 BMG, and I have one guy who loads .577 NE by the campfire every night in Namibia.

Randy

I'm gonna spring for one of your presses one of these days. I think you are a clown and my last login from years ago was banned because of an argument with your hard headed self, but I do respect your work.
I cannot imagine needing a progressive or 550 for the linebaugh. I shoot a .475 on the regular and load on a single stage. They shoot like a rifle out of my BFR and I cant imagine needing anything else for them. A range session of 50 rounds is a workout.