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HEAD0001 05-20-2007 08:18 PM

Gibb's Rifle
 
I found a really good deal on a Gibb's rifle. It is a Pedersoli Reproduction. It is 40 caliber. Anyone have any experience with the 40 caliber? I wonder what the bore is?? Is it .410 or .401?? The Pedersoli web site does not verify the bore. I would cast bullets for the rifle. I think it would make a fine long distance deer rifle? What do you guys think? Tom.

Semisane 05-20-2007 08:25 PM

RE: Gibb's Rifle
 
Not legal for deer in my state (Louisiana). ML's must be 45 cal or larger.

HEAD0001 05-20-2007 08:36 PM

RE: Gibb's Rifle
 
Dixie gun works shows it at .400. That is funny about the caliber not being legal. I am sure you are right. Funny thing is I can shoot a 300 grain bullet over 1600 fps, Man that should sure be legal to shoot a deer with. Tom.

cayugad 05-20-2007 08:38 PM

RE: Gibb's Rifle
 
The .40 caliber mold is a .400 diameter so I am guessing that since this rifle was a slip fit true bore, the bore size would be .400. Also this rifle weighs over 12 pounds, so it is not going to be something you would want to carry around all day long. BUT if you were on stand, and had a good rest, from what I have read of the Gibbs rifle accuracy, you would have a real long distance rifle there.

Again, some states do not allow that caliber for deer hunting. It would be fun to own just to try and do some distance shooting. I see Pedersolli sells the molds for the rifle as well. So you would cast your own conicals. I would guess these are some very large conicals.

HEAD0001 05-20-2007 09:11 PM

RE: Gibb's Rifle
 
I found the 40 caliber on sale for $150 less than the 45 caliber. I was considering buying the 45 caliber when I saw the 40 caliber, and it just got me thinking. Tom.

frontier gander 05-20-2007 09:42 PM

RE: Gibb's Rifle
 
.40 would be cool. I can use it for bear,deer and antelope as long as its shooting a 170 grain projectile. Got a 45 now and love the smaller calibers.

Johnmorris 05-20-2007 09:54 PM

RE: Gibb's Rifle
 
I think >40 cal rifle is the smallest cal legal in WI. I have a 36 bobcat that is fun and cheep to shoot but I didn't want another deer calibre as I have a 50 and 54 and 12 ga,

frontier gander 05-20-2007 09:59 PM

RE: Gibb's Rifle
 
Shoot for small game hunting and paper shooting, i say go for it if you have the funds and would like another fun rifle.

eldeguello 05-21-2007 09:38 AM

RE: Gibb's Rifle
 

ORIGINAL: HEAD0001

I found a really good deal on a Gibb's rifle. It is a Pedersoli Reproduction. It is 40 caliber. Anyone have any experience with the 40 caliber? I wonder what the bore is?? Is it .410 or .401?? The Pedersoli web site does not verify the bore. I would cast bullets for the rifle. I think it would make a fine long distance deer rifle? What do you guys think? Tom.
Those are target rifles that are intended to fire long, heavy bullets. They perform like a Civil War sniper rifle There is no doubt one would make a dandy long-range deer rifle, and with those long, heavy bullets a .40 is more than powerful enouggh!

Many states require a ML to be .44 or .45 caliber or more. But I see a .40 islegal in Colorado for deer. For elk and moose, the minimum there is .50.

Doegirl75 05-22-2007 06:46 PM

RE: Gibb's Rifle
 
Here's a good link on the Gibbs rifle: http://www.lrml.org/technical/technique/gibbs.htm

For the .45, the suggested load is a 535 grain bullet loaded with 100 grains of Swiss 1.5fg (between fg and ffg). I'm sure that would put the smackdown on anything that walks this continent.:D


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