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<blockquote data-quote="FEENIX" data-source="post: 3066620" data-attributes="member: 14204"><p>You are correct; there is limited information on Gibbs Wildcats. I have the CD that [USER=27307]@sable tireur[/USER] provided, but it will not help you much with current load development, especially with the new heavier/longer bullets available today. However, some sites (<a href="https://loaddata.com/Cartridge/65-Gibbs-65mm-Gibbs-Loading-Data/2720" target="_blank">https://loaddata.com/Cartridge/65-Gibbs-65mm-Gibbs-Loading-Data/2720</a>) might be able to help you with your load development; I went through it with my .30 Gibbs (<a href="https://www.longrangehunting.com/threads/30-gibbs-is-finally-ready.242088/" target="_blank">https://www.longrangehunting.com/threads/30-gibbs-is-finally-ready.242088/</a>) was not a showstopper for me. </p><p></p><p>Once you sort out the dies issue, I guess fire-forming brass is your next challenge. If you take the time to read the link I provided, I also covered my COW method. If you do not want to fire-form your brass, Qual Cart makes a head-stamped 6.5 Gibbs (<a href="https://www.qual-cart.com/264%20cal.htm" target="_blank">https://www.qual-cart.com/264 cal.htm</a>). Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FEENIX, post: 3066620, member: 14204"] You are correct; there is limited information on Gibbs Wildcats. I have the CD that [USER=27307]@sable tireur[/USER] provided, but it will not help you much with current load development, especially with the new heavier/longer bullets available today. However, some sites ([URL]https://loaddata.com/Cartridge/65-Gibbs-65mm-Gibbs-Loading-Data/2720[/URL]) might be able to help you with your load development; I went through it with my .30 Gibbs ([URL]https://www.longrangehunting.com/threads/30-gibbs-is-finally-ready.242088/[/URL]) was not a showstopper for me. Once you sort out the dies issue, I guess fire-forming brass is your next challenge. If you take the time to read the link I provided, I also covered my COW method. If you do not want to fire-form your brass, Qual Cart makes a head-stamped 6.5 Gibbs ([URL]https://www.qual-cart.com/264%20cal.htm[/URL]). Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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