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Re: HAS anyone built a .505 Gibbs, on what action?...
07 May 2004, 16:47
Gringo CazadorRe: HAS anyone built a .505 Gibbs, on what action?...
Nick, who turned the stock, I really like the pattern
LOOKING for an action that I can build a .505 Gibbs on.
Any suggestions?
even an appropriate single shot would do.
AND
If you do know of an action that would work, where do you get them?
thanks
06 May 2004, 19:21
smallfrycz550, BBK-01 Ultra mag, Dan Pedersons action are good starts.
07 May 2004, 01:16
jeffeossoenfield p17...
BUT, please let me talk you into a 500 asquare or 510 wells... it's FAR easier to feed and to get brass. $2 bucks for weatherby brass,retail, vs 4.. and everyone has weatherby.
both the gibbs HUGE and jeffery rebated are harder to get to feed
jeffe
iam slowly building a 500jeffery and 505 ,but would like a 500 a square on a p 14,is there alot of work getting a p 14 to feed a square rounds .[would have to be easier than gibbs ] i would think !its been slowed down now a bit, as i have been trying to help out some friends in third world countries.
07 May 2004, 03:41
ScrollcutterJeffe:
I can't for the life of me figure out what you are talking about. I didn't have a bit of trouble getting my 505 to feed.
I just sent it down to Jim Wisner and it came back feeding slicker than hot snot on a cold door knob. HEHE

07 May 2004, 03:46
fla3006Great looking rifle Roger. I assume it started life as a ZKK602. Is it engraved too?
07 May 2004, 04:15
jeffeossoRoger<grin>
Great looking rifle..
Jim is THE master on getting those to feed...
jeffe
07 May 2004, 05:56
tiggertateIf the threads about CZ come to pass, you will probably be able to buy a factory 505 from them in less time and for much less money than building your own. You might want to let that rumour mature a little. If you want one that feeds and aren't in a hurry, talk to Montana Rifle Company about the PH action. They are getting real close to the minimum units to begin production and you can order it ready to go for the 505, $525.00. It will probably take at least a year to see it, though. If you can't wait CZ 550 Safari actions start at $500 to $550 and the sky's the limit after that.
And for whatever reason the gun gods decide, my CZ 550 feeds the 505 with almost no modifications (opened the rear of the ejection port and modified the bolt face). The standard magazine box works, too but it costs me one round down, I think.
07 May 2004, 07:25
ScrollcutterFla3006:
It is a 602 and it isn't engraved.................YET!

Jeffe: Jim is darn good at what he does. But, he's been at it since before he started growing chin wiskers.

07 May 2004, 07:40
tiggertateThat's really nice. I like Jim's treatment of the ejection port a little better than I did mine. It really makes for a nice line with the stock.
I had one built by Sterling Davenport on a Magnum single square bridge Mauser action. The drop box magazine by Blackburn and a Kreiger barrel. One standing sight and stocked in very proper English walnut in a classic style. Kicked the hell out of me.
07 May 2004, 08:56
NickuduPaul Nothnagle of South Africa built mine about 4 years ago. It may have been a first, on a CZ-550 action, can't know. Grade 5 Turkish, Truvelo barrel, Masterpiece sighting. Shoots 570 X and 600 Super Solids to the same group @ 100.
Nickudu's .505Don't forget, I think Hamilton Bowen is building them too? If I recall, you send him your big Ruger and $1200 or so, and shazam, back comes a .505 Gibbs that works? Look at his website.
07 May 2004, 12:30
ScrollcutterBowen quit the conversion when his barrel guy (Cliff La Bounty) stopped taking reboring jobs.

I have one on a CZ550 action--new bolt handle and shroud removed--and Pac-Nor barrel, with a drop mag, in a Claro stock.
07 May 2004, 14:58
Nickudu475 Guy - No, it's not the lights. The tiger stripes show on the other side too.

It's available if you're really interested.

08 May 2004, 02:00
NickuduAll work done by Paul Nothnagle and staff in Kroonstad, RSA.
I'd recommend Paul to anyone interested in a fine DGR.