Uncle Ji

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Just purchased this new boar cannon on Gunbroker, It's a Gibbs (Navy Arms) Summit rifle which is a Enfield action rebarreled with a 45-70 barrel in great shape at a great price for those piggys that are too big for my 44 mag rifle. :lol:

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Uncle Ji:

That rifle is beyond waaaay too cool!! I just spent 10 minutes Googling "Gibbs Summit Rifle" and all the reviews [there are several] were glowing. It can handle the hottest 45/70 loads available. That looks like a wild bull rifle to me!! You tote that through the woods and it will be like going back to into the Dark Continent in the early 1900's. What a nostalgic rifle, redone to handle the monstrous 45/70!

Nic Barca wasn't too impressed with the penetration of my 45/70 load, which did the job, but fell apart inside the bull and penetrated about 3/4 of the way through. I've been doing some research today and Barnes makes a 300 grain SuperX solid copper bullet specifically for the 45/70. It's the new version of the Barnes X bullet, which I've used before and which holds together and REALLY penetrates. I'm thinking about loading up a batch of those and trying them on hogs and another bull. I'd truthfully rather see the bullet I use open up wide and pass all the way through.

Anyway, congrats on the new rifle and lets try it out at Laupahoehoe when you're up to the hike. I found a new area of Laupahoehoe to hunt [took 2 hogs there] and it's only about a 15 minute hike from the road. Nobody goes there, I found a huge waterhole there [about 30 by 60 feet], and the place is loaded with hog sign. Shouldn't be much of a hike at all.

Let us know how that monster shoots.

Aloha, my friend.
 

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Thank you Bruce, I thought you'd like it. The gun won't be here until early next week but I've already ordered the dies, and some 405 grain hardcast bullets. I already have imr-4064 so will start with that at around 1700 fps. I'll submit a range report ASAP.
WOW I don't ever recall seeing a waterhole at Laupahoehoe, deffinately a new area for me, sounds VERY promising. I think I just may just bring "Old Smelly" (just christened that, from "SMLE") I'll stay in touch for sure. Aloha a hui hou!
 

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A bra thats alot of gun. If you dont take anything big with that down Its not the guns fault. But it looks nice. For me My 1966 remington 788 in 308 cal. puts down some the big pigs. I'm getting ready to take the scope off and put the irons sights back on. It will be my bush gun for close quarters stuff in the thickest of thick. I took the really nice wood stock off and put a syn stock to save weight and that way I dont have to worry about beating it up.

Once again nice Rifle.
 

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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (THE ROMAN ARCHER @ Feb 1 2007, 11:26 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
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Uncle Ji, how many does the clip hold?.......tra[/b]

I haven't received the gun yet but supposedly it holds just 3 rounds of 45-70 in the magazine which I found surprising because it usually holds 10 rounds of .303 but I guess the full length thick diameter of the 45-70 versus the 303 turns this normally double stack (5x2) magazine into a single stack (3x1) though in reality if I can't get business taken care of with 4 rounds of 45-70 (3+1 in chamber) then most likely any extra rounds would be moot.
 

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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (doccherry @ Feb 1 2007, 08:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
Uncle Ji:


Nic Barca wasn't too impressed with the penetration of my 45/70 load, which did the job, but fell apart inside the bull and penetrated about 3/4 of the way through. I've been doing some research today and Barnes makes a 300 grain SuperX solid copper bullet specifically for the 45/70. It's the new version of the Barnes X bullet, which I've used before and which holds together and REALLY penetrates. I'm thinking about loading up a batch of those and trying them on hogs and another bull. I'd truthfully rather see the bullet I use open up wide and pass all the way through.

Let us know how that monster shoots.

Aloha, my friend.[/b]

PS I've also heard nothing but praise on the performance of the Barnes X bullets. I loaded up some 53 grain .224 diameter X bullets for my 223 Handi Rifle for use on goats, I'm confident it'll hold together well on the largest billies. I'll let you know how they do, and i'm anxious to know how the 300 do in the 45-70.
I'm gonna try hardcast first in my 45-70 just because they're cheap.
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Haha, Its not that I wasn't impressed with the 45-70, it's that I was impressed with the cow.

That thing is way cool! I want one too!
 

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I was wondering what happened to the Gibbs rifles. We used to see the .308 variety down in south Texas at the gun shows, then they dried up. Awesome. can you get scope mounts for it?
 

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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (fdkay @ Feb 3 2007, 03:06 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
I was wondering what happened to the Gibbs rifles. We used to see the .308 variety down in south Texas at the gun shows, then they dried up. Awesome. can you get scope mounts for it?[/b]

I beleive it will accept any scope bases designed for the Lee-Enfield SMLE. I personally would like to eventually install a African Express Rifle type open rear sight, and pretend like i'm Hemmingway in Africa. I'm working on my girth to match his for total effect.
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Doc, Uncle Ji, Nic and Evan,
You guys are sitting and living in paradise. Imagine 15 glorious minutes from the road and there is a waterhole full of hog sign!!! WOWEEE!!! I guess the real challenge is finding enough neighbors to share the meat, otherwise Doc will have to buy a walk-in freezer for the luscious-deliscious harvested meat. Oh my!!!! hundred pounder porkers within 15 minutes of the road and thousand pounder plus vancouver bulls being smacked by a Marlin 45-70 hot load and now Uncle Ji with his Gibbs 45-70 boomer smacking the wild Hawaiian hoof with his 405 grain Hard Cast hot loads. Oh My, Oh My!!!! I am drooling at the keyboard this very minute. You guys have to keep sharing with us your hottie Hawaiian hunting successes. We love every word of your tales. Something came up to mind right now and that is in this JHO forum somewhere, I remember a guy that trained and uses goats as pack animals. Doc, I guess, it would not be to hard to train a couple or more of these goats to carry a side saddle load of water and provisions and harvested meat when hunting the Vancouver bulls deep in the lush Hawaiian forest. Abundant self-sufficient feed for these adaptable goats are also everywhere. It would be a picture of a thousand words to see Doc, Uncle Ji, Nic and Evan trekking out of the deep forest with a train of pack goats loaded with Vancouver steaks and ribs on the way back to the truck. I get goose bumps just thinking about such a scenario. Keep busting those Hawaiian Hoofs with your hottie boomer loads and we will all be so ever grateful for those adrenaline pumping hunting stories. Awesome!!! Awesome!!! Much thanks guys for sharing with us. God Bless y'all with safety, prosperity, good health and long life. 'Nuff said.
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Larry:

I really like the goat idea, using them as pack animals. Getting a goat that can carry a lot of beef is not my immediate concern. What I really need is a goat that can carry ME. I've got Nic and Ev and Ji to carry the meat. I think it would be a bit of an imposition [I could be wrong, of course] to ask the three of them to carry me as well as the meat. I think I'll check in the Yellow Pages under "Porters for Hire." I remember watching movies of African hunters when I was a kid and they always had guys carrying them around. Not sure if there is a Porter's Union or Local Brotherhood of Persons Who Carry Other Persons Around here on the Big Island, but I plan to look into it.


Thanks for the info on the Super Hard lead bullets. I'm going to look into that right now.

Aloha.
 

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This is how I hauled out my last 300+ pound boar...

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...though I must admit the haul was about 1/4 mile to camp (dats me with da big smile) .

My buddy in Idaho uses a mule to haul his Elk but a compact fuzzy little burro might be doable. Some guys use Llamas but not sure how they'd do in the rain forest. My wife thinks i'm an ass at times so I might as well haul meat like one.
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Very nice rifle! New toys/tools are always a good thing. I'm running 55 gr of imr-3031 behind a 300 grain nosler partition in my 1895gs. I like that pretty well. I have not used it to get dinner yet, but it is accurate. The load comes from KenWater's Pet Loads book.

Uncle Ji - great smile!

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WELL, I'M TOTALLY PISSED OFF! THE SELLER OF THIS AUCTION IS NUMRICH ARMS WHICH I ASSUMED WAS REPUTABLE, BUT NOOOO! AFTER WAITING OBVER WEEK FOR THIS GUN I GET AN EMAIL THIS AFTERNOON STATING THE GUN IS ON BACKORDER! HOW CAN A DISCONTINUED GUN FROM A OUT-OF-BUSINESS COMPANY (GIBBS) BE ON BACKORDER? DID THIS GUN EVER EXIST IN THE FIRST PLACE? WAS IT SOLD FROM UNDER MY NOSE? TO LATE TO CALL THEM SO I WROTE A DICK LETTER, HOPEFULLY THEY CAN EXPLAIN THEMSELVES. I'M CURRENTLY OUT OF A WILD CATTLE RIFLE. GRRRRRRR!!!!!!
 

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Nice old gun. Good luck with it. Whats that magazine hold 5 shots?

I found an old model 93 7x57 spanish mauser made in 1896
I don't know how the metal holds up after that much time but I'd sure like to buy it.

What are you going to shoot 300 grain bullets?

Barnes should be running their barnes originals 45/70 300 grain semi spitzers in march.
I'm going to pick up a few boxes and some sabots for my .50 cal muzzle loader.

Sorry I didn't see your later post. I hope they straighten that out with you.
 
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