I've played with a number of Gibbs cartridges namley the 25,7mm,35 and 240.They all are fast,some obtain the velocity that the gibbs manual say they will,others did not.Rocky Gibbs was a bit of a hotrodder,meaning use his data with extreme caution as it appears to be on the hot side.
I believe the least favorite of his line up was the .240.It can be a real pissy cartridge to play with,unexplained pressure spikes are somewhat common.I have .240 in a encore barrel,I max out way before I reach Rocky's load data.Dies are expensive,group g. They are very tough on throats,barrel life is less than the 243 ackley or 6-284.
If it was me,I would look at a 6-284,velocity is plain fast,lots of data,dies are common and barrel life well that depends on the nut behind the trigger. I would gladly share all the info I have on load data for the .240 if you decide to go that direction
R