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21 April 2008, 23:23
MJines
Looking for .505 Gibbs Brass
Anyone got a lead on any .505 Gibbs brass? Thanks.


Mike
21 April 2008, 23:41
Macifej
I'd like some as well........Jamison or Horneber please.
22 April 2008, 01:22
RCG
Guys:

I spoke with Jamison's earlier this year and they hoped for a run of .505 Gibbs brass sometime in May if they got caught up on their military contracts.

Might be worth a call to them to check on the status. I believe Neal at www.custombrassandbullets.com was aware of this as well.

Please keep me posted.

Regards,

RCG
22 April 2008, 14:38
Ganyana
Norma have just finished a big run of 505 brass whilst I was there. They nickle plate it for their own African PH loads, but sell plain brass to reloaders. Not the cheepest brass, but I prefer it in the 9,3 to just about any other on the market.
22 April 2008, 15:55
husky





22 April 2008, 18:20
steve505
Husky,

how did you make those great crimps? thanks

steve, orange county, ca
22 April 2008, 18:28
tiggertate
quote:
Originally posted by steve505:
Husky,

how did you make those great crimps? thanks

steve, orange county, ca


I think that's factory Norma ammo and factory crimp.


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22 April 2008, 19:36
Idaho Sharpshooter
Steve, if you want that style of crimp just buy a pair of Lineman's Wirecutters. They look like a regular pair of pliers, but have 1/2" wide jaws, and a notched area behind the serrated jaws that is shaped like a football that serves to cut wire. Just take the dremel tool and cut out that area to a circular shape about 3/8" round and blunt on the edge. It will let you make the 1/8-circle segmented crimps every 90-degrees. For me, it lets me crimp on the cannelure if I wish to seat deeper to fit a magazine box. It also eliminates the potential for crushed case mouths seating and crimping in one step.

Rich
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22 April 2008, 19:59
tsibindi
Smiler...not trying to steal your thread, but when I bought my Gibbs, Jamison brass was recommended, and I purchased 100 pieces.

Using 10 pieces for load developement, they have now been thru the rifle eight times and there has been no need to trim them, and the primer pockets are still snug. However, I don't load 'em HOT. 600gr Woodleighs @ 2185fps on average. Perhaps the brass would need some attention if I loaded 'em up to "max blast"!

Jamison brass is the only brand I've used, so I can't comment on any of the other manufacturer's product.

JFWIW.
22 April 2008, 23:17
husky
quote:
Originally posted by steve505:
Husky,

how did you make those great crimps? thanks

steve, orange county, ca


Hi Steve,
Sorry for confusing you. The cartridge to the right is an original .505 Gibbs cartridge, loaded by IMI or old Kynoch, got it from this source;





23 April 2008, 19:27
maxbear
MJines

Jamison will be shipping 505 Gibbs brass in the next couple of weeks.



Phone: (605) 347-5090
24 April 2008, 00:59
dirklawyer
Mike,

Do you need this brass for your hunt in June? PM sent

Dirk


"An individual with experience is never at the mercies of an individual with an argument"
24 April 2008, 06:36
RNS
I will have brass sent from jamison next week.


RNS
24 April 2008, 06:53
MJines
Thanks for the leads. Have several possible solutions in the works. Appreciate everyone's input. thumb


Mike
26 April 2008, 17:53
jro45
Have you tried Mid Way?
27 April 2008, 02:17
MJines
Have 100 pieces of Jamison brass coming next week.

Had the Gibbs out this morning. What a fun rifle to shoot. Was shooting 106-108 grain of RL15 behind 600 grain Woody solids and getting 2115 to 2165 fps. Recoil is very manageable. I am glad though that I had it double cross bolted, bedded all the way and front and rear pillars installed. You know the case is big when you can damn near fit a .458 Win Mag case inside the Gibbs brass.


Mike
27 April 2008, 02:53
ak_msf
Was that the first time you've had it out Mike?

Glad to hear you are happy with it!
27 April 2008, 03:37
MJines
Yes, the gunsmith had it until last Sunday. Accuracy was good. At 25 yards, which is as far I need to be worried about Wink, it will put three shots into a clover leaf dead center off of sticks with open sights. Honestly, recoil feels less to me than my .500 NE which is heavier but is shooting a 570 grain bullet at 2050 fps. I had fifteen or so rounds through it and need to get it out another couple of times to ensure everything is functioning fine.

So far, so good.


Mike
27 April 2008, 10:49
Idaho Sharpshooter
MJ,

it IS a nice case, remember me dropping a loaded round of 470 Capstick down the barrel of my 550 Gibbs last month?

Always a crowd pleaser.

Rich
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27 April 2008, 23:16
KimR
Mike,who build your 505,how is it set up?wasnt mike parks using norma MRP?BEST,kim
28 April 2008, 00:44
MJines
Kim,

It is a CZ550 from their Custom Shop. I had it checked for feeding and function before I bought it. The only work I have had done to it is the bedding, cross bolts and pillars. Holds three down and one up the spout. I also bought a laminated stock for it and had it bedded, cross bolted and pillared to use with it too. The walnut stock has a mercury tube, the laminated does not. I have good luck with RL15 and I believe that it keeps recoil down. The only downside is that I have to use some dacron filler in the cases since they are so large.


Mike
28 April 2008, 00:49
dirklawyer
Mike,
What's the barrel length on that beast and how much does it weigh?


"An individual with experience is never at the mercies of an individual with an argument"
28 April 2008, 00:49
Macifej
Mike

You might get with Rich and see if he'll give you the formula he used with V-160 to get 2600 FPS in his .505 CZ.
28 April 2008, 00:52
KimR
Thanks,Mike.bring it to the next BBShoot.BEST,kim
28 April 2008, 01:16
MJines
quote:
Originally posted by Macifej:
You might get with Rich and see if he'll give you the formula he used with V-160 to get 2600 FPS in his .505 CZ.


Eeker I am a glutton for punishment, but not that much punishment! Need to add about six pounds to the rifle before I try that. I am thinking a 600 grain bullet at 2100 to 2200 fps is going to be just fine.


Mike
28 April 2008, 03:02
Will
So where did you find the brass?


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28 April 2008, 03:55
MJines
Jamison is in the process of completing a run.


Mike
28 April 2008, 04:28
Will
Phone number?


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Will / Once you've been amongst them, there is no such thing as too much gun.
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28 April 2008, 04:33
Macifej
Will - Graf's is a Jamison dealer - they should have some when Jamison ships.
28 April 2008, 09:35
maxbear
quote:
Originally posted by Will:
Phone number?



Jamison's , Phone: (605) 347-5090
03 May 2008, 07:03
RNS
I recieved my shipment from Jamison


RNS
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