Peepsight, ... all shots in the black, offhand at 100 yards, with a 12 lb muzzleloader? �I'd say that's mighty fine shooting!
You dropped your new Gibbs on concrete? That news is rather frightening ... glad to hear there was only minimal damage.
Steve Brooks has a good website ...
www.brooksmoulds.com ... you can order directly online. When I ordered mine, I asked for the Postell design ... he has many others too choose from.
My Gibbs loads? ... In all honesty, I have not tried many different loads to date. In matches, I've used either 80 grains of 2F Swiss, or 73 grains of 3F Swiss, [scale weight]. Both produce 1345 fps, across my chronograph. This load actually work well out to 1,000 yards and accuracy holds up with many .451 caliber bullets, under mild wind conditions. If I were to encounter winds past 25 mph in a match, I'd say all bets are off for the .40! But then again, we will not know for sure until we have many top shooters using the .40's in competition.
In preparation for each shot, I clean bore to the breech, using two damp patches. Load the pre-measured powder charge, through a drop tube. Place a .060" ldpe .40 caliber poly wad in bore at the muzzle, then short start it. Take a bullet [grooves are pre-lubed with BPCR Supreme] and insert it flush with the muzzle, finger pressure only. Then use my stainless steel range rod with bore guide, to ease both bullet and wad down onto the powder charge. You do not want to deform the nose of the bullet! That's basically it! Regards, ... centershot40