stickhunter
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Victoria, B.C.
I posted a while ago about a Ruger RSM that I bought, which had been rebored/chambered to 505 Gibbs:
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...in-505-Gibbs-updated-with-new-pics-in-post-14
Here's what Canada Post finally delivered this week:
In the picture is a 30-30 Winchester for comparison --- side-by-side with the 505 Gibbs, it feels more like a 30 Carbine.
I bought the RCBS dies and 40 bulk Norma 505 Gibbs cases from site sponsor Budget Shooter Supply, and was pleasantly surprised to find the cost on par with US sources, plus the communication and service from Mr. Nierychlo was top rate.
I was originally trying to source Jamieson or Bertram brass, but discovered that the Norma brass was actually cheaper from the sources that I could find. Norma's reputation for making quality brass sealed the deal for me, and I figure that 40 cases should last me a long while. Of course, nothing is cheap about these kind of rounds; in the picture is about $500 worth of supplies.
Anyways, I still have to source a shellholder and 1 1/4" adapter for the 1" dies, but then I'll be ready to roll! This should be a fun winter project!
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...in-505-Gibbs-updated-with-new-pics-in-post-14
Here's what Canada Post finally delivered this week:
In the picture is a 30-30 Winchester for comparison --- side-by-side with the 505 Gibbs, it feels more like a 30 Carbine.
I bought the RCBS dies and 40 bulk Norma 505 Gibbs cases from site sponsor Budget Shooter Supply, and was pleasantly surprised to find the cost on par with US sources, plus the communication and service from Mr. Nierychlo was top rate.
I was originally trying to source Jamieson or Bertram brass, but discovered that the Norma brass was actually cheaper from the sources that I could find. Norma's reputation for making quality brass sealed the deal for me, and I figure that 40 cases should last me a long while. Of course, nothing is cheap about these kind of rounds; in the picture is about $500 worth of supplies.
Anyways, I still have to source a shellholder and 1 1/4" adapter for the 1" dies, but then I'll be ready to roll! This should be a fun winter project!


















































