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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
.30 GIBBS is finally ready ...
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<blockquote data-quote="WYOHTF" data-source="post: 2028348" data-attributes="member: 115970"><p>I've taken the time to read all of the posts on this without making a reply. </p><p>I used to work or help out, rather; a gunsmith just a few blocks away. </p><p>He had arthritis so bad he couldn't properly toque anything.</p><p>I was in jr. high school and was far past fastenated with guns and reloading.</p><p>He liked to pay me in trade and the one rifle I got from him came in the form of a .30 Gibbs.</p><p>It came with lots of fire formed brass and about 100 rnds of loaded ammo.</p><p>I think they were 150 gr Hornady old school bullets.</p><p>It was the most accurate rifle I ever owned. I ended up selling it because I didn't know how to order Wildcat diesback in the 80's.</p><p>I sold it to a fellow in north Idaho. </p><p>Wish I never parted with that gun.</p><p>Thanks FEENIX </p><p>Wish ya the best with this gun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WYOHTF, post: 2028348, member: 115970"] I’ve taken the time to read all of the posts on this without making a reply. I used to work or help out, rather; a gunsmith just a few blocks away. He had arthritis so bad he couldn’t properly toque anything. I was in jr. high school and was far past fastenated with guns and reloading. He liked to pay me in trade and the one rifle I got from him came in the form of a .30 Gibbs. It came with lots of fire formed brass and about 100 rnds of loaded ammo. I think they were 150 gr Hornady old school bullets. It was the most accurate rifle I ever owned. I ended up selling it because I didn’t know how to order Wildcat diesback in the 80’s. I sold it to a fellow in north Idaho. Wish I never parted with that gun. Thanks FEENIX Wish ya the best with this gun [/QUOTE]
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