Linear progression is hit or miss for me. Like, I did it for OHP for a while, got it up to 170, then it stalled and 5/3/1 wouldn't do anything for it... then jumped on a routine with monthly gains built in... worked fine
lost linear gains for my bench... did westside for a while, built some top end strength, then all of a sudden linear gains came right back
For legs, most linear routines have just too much volume, if I were to be pulling over 600 2x a month (I"m still natty) I'd burn out fast
Volume doesn't seem to work long term... but after a long prep up to a meet (powerlifting) I usually find falling back to volume can give some nice results - at least for a while
lost linear gains for my bench... did westside for a while, built some top end strength, then all of a sudden linear gains came right back
For legs, most linear routines have just too much volume, if I were to be pulling over 600 2x a month (I"m still natty) I'd burn out fast
Volume doesn't seem to work long term... but after a long prep up to a meet (powerlifting) I usually find falling back to volume can give some nice results - at least for a while