Well today was the range test of the several suggestions I got from mys posts. I was going to add the results at the end but I hate long, multiple page posts so here goes. I started at 50 yards so I could see my results easier.
First 5 shots were double wrapped w/o any lube on the bullets as this was figured to be my problem. I used 80 grains of FFG and a fiber wad w/o any compression and I did slit the side of the patch as noted by Roger. Three were at 2:00 in a standard 3 bulls eye NRA target but two decided to tumble so I figured the paper was sticking around too long. I tried 5 Chase wrap and they all were a little low and to the right, about 5:00 just off the black. I adjusted the sights and also went to 90 grains of powder and they got close to the 8:00 just inside the black. Then a cease fire so I moved the target out to 100 yards.
Decided to just try the Chase single wrap and I adjusted the tang up a tad and the next shot went over the whole target! A very old time Scheutzen man noted that he remembered paper patch bullets shooting flatter and after cutting the sight adjustment by 50% I was in the black again at 9:00. So I shot 15 more single wrap and they were all in the black but now the wind was really gusting so the grouping was not great but I did get two right in the center during a calm period. I was wiping a wet Balistol/water patch followed by a dry patch double sided between shots.
It appears the Gibbs likes the single wrap paper patch but I still have to try the other gun with the Green Mtn. barrel to see if it will be similar. The biggest difference in the barrels is the sharp edges inside the Green Mtn. barrel as opposed to rounded edges in the Gibbs so that may make the double wrap bullets happier? At lease the gun is getting on paper well and I can go to bed a happy boy to night! Thanks everyone, especially Roger.