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.30 Gibbs..any pet loads?
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If anyone has experience with the .30 Gibbs...waht are your pet loads..powders, etc.
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Posts: 262 | Location: Wyoming, U.S.A. | Registered: 11 November 2004Reply With Quote
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I have a little data for my own case. It is about a gr larger than the Gibbs. What bullet are you looking to shoot?

Here is some data from the Gibbs Articles


As usual just my $.02
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Posts: 12881 | Location: Mexico, MO | Registered: 02 April 2001Reply With Quote
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Thanks, I was looking for a 180 gr. bullet load.
I'm not sure if it would be worth rechambering a
.30-06 with a 22" barrel? There should be an incremental velocity increase as its a bigger case, but the shorter barrel takes some of it away.
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Posts: 262 | Location: Wyoming, U.S.A. | Registered: 11 November 2004Reply With Quote
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You will give up 65-75fps from the loads listed. I have a 23" on my 280PDK (gibbs+1) it works fine. If you want a full wildcat then go ahead. the barrel will not have to be set back. I have more wildcats than factory but, if I was just looking for some gain. Load the 30-06 to 63-65,000 like the 270 and be done with it. You will pick up probaly half the Gibbs gain.


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Posts: 12881 | Location: Mexico, MO | Registered: 02 April 2001Reply With Quote
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Thanks for the info. I rechambered an O/U 30-06/12 ga. to 30 Gibbs...haven't loaded for it yet....looking for leads....delighted to see your page.
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Posts: 2097 | Location: Gainesville, FL | Registered: 13 October 2004Reply With Quote
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Agree with ramrod that if the 06 is a good one it is not really worth the rechamber. However, if you are definately looking at a rebarrel, why not?

Mine is also slightly diff from the std Gibbs (1gr less and 2gr less than ramrods). With 180's mine does very well (2950fps w/180XLC's) in a 24" barrel using RL22. H414 is also very good, but about 65fps slower.

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Posts: 691 | Location: Somewhere in Idaho | Registered: 31 December 2002Reply With Quote
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After shooting a bunch of animals with 180s and 165s I couldn't detect any difference in killing power. My load is 63gr IMR 4350 behind a 165 Horn spire pt flat base.


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Posts: 1415 | Location: lake iliamna alaska | Registered: 10 February 2005Reply With Quote
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I have a 30 Gibbs W/26" #7 contour bbl.on a 98 action.The load I've been using is 63.0G.IMR 4350 W/Sierra #2145 165G. for 3080MV.In my 300 H+H W/the same bullet it takes 68.0 G. of the same powder to equal that MV.If it's still in print Wolfe Publishing has a book on Gibbs cartridges.ISBN:0-935632-99-9.Good luck.


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Posts: 4417 | Location: Austin,Texas | Registered: 08 April 2006Reply With Quote
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Pet 30 Gibbs loads
Reloader 22,59.5 grains,Fed 215 primer,Nosler Ballistic tip 180 grain,velocity 2560.
Reloader 22,61 grains,Fed 215 primer,Ballistic tip 165 grains.Both loads will shoot a 3 shot clover leaf all touching out of a Sako AV 30-06 factory rifle rechambered.
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I get the same kind of accuracy with BT's from my Gibbs, but alot more velocity. 3150fps w/150 BT's and 2950fps w/180 XLC's.

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