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If you are going to use it for hunting i would look for a super 14 barrel in either 30-30, 35 rem, or 44 mag. So, it needs to be a reasonably priced barrel (can't afford some exotic special built barrel) and the ammo needs to be a round that won't break the bank. What do you guys recommend? Oh yea, being an old cuss means price is an important factor too. So, I'm looking for a barrel that will fit my early model Contender, in Super 14, in a caliber that has decent knock down power, but won't put any more scars on this old noggin. I do reloading, but wanted to be able to buy a common round.at a reasonable price.as I'll kill far more paper and tin cans than I will deer and hogs. I'm thinking that I might also want to be able to whack a wild hog with the same round. I know shot placement is the ticket, and that many deer run after they're shot, but I want to hear them crash before they run too far. Now, I'm an old cuss, and don't want to have to put up with too much recoil on my Contender, but want a round that will take a deer down with a clean kill. You're not alone when it comes to people with little circular scars in their eye brows! Ask me how I know! I got my "scope scar" when I was about 21 years old.shooting a cannon in Alaska. but i did know down the ram.įrank, thanks for that shooting story. i was the talk of the day during the match.
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i pulled the trigger and broke my shooting glasses and open a big cut on my forehead. i load and pull the 7tcu up to my face like it was the 22lr. i used the same aimpoint system on all of the different silhouette pistols. well as things goes, i hold the 22lr close to my face to get a good sight picture. at the second set i just finish with the 22lr and move to the 7tcu set. during a three gun match one day i was shooting a tc in 22lr, a xp-100 in 7mm-308, and the tc in 7tcu. fun to shoot, just hold it as far away from your face as you can. i tried 30-30, 35 rem, 44 mag, 7mm tcu, and others. Many mango season ago in west texas i shot several different tc cals in the search to find a backup pistol for my xp-100 in long range silhouette matches. How do you tell if the barrels don't fit properly.will the gun just not lock up, or is there something else to look for? Thanks again for your help. I was hoping that I could find a barrel locally.that I could actually put on my frame, to make sure it would fit properly. Have you encountered any TC Contender barrels that were shot out? But, I'm worried that some of the hotter calibers, like the 220 Swift, 22-250, and some others may have been shot out.especially if hot hand loads have been shot through them. I see a ton of barrels, in all calibers, on eBay. If it's closed with any force or speed, it's a bear to get to open! More questions.there seems like there always is.can the longer barrels (16" or longer) be put on the earlier TC Contenders to make a carbine in rifle calibers? Some have said that the "split locking lugs" would make my Contender open much easier.any thoughts on that? Mine does not have the "easy open" frame, as the pivot pin is all the way forward. I can't remember, but I think my contender is around a 1979 year model. If I remember right, I did quite a bit of research and found that the split lugs came along as TC started doing the Easy Open conversions on the G1 Contender frames (NOT advised to send it in). 44Mag!Īs for the split lock/one piece lock, I'd have to go dig mine out and check, but I "think" that all of mine use the single piece. 357/.44, the frames can handle it, they're easy to reload for, and EXTREMELY accurate, and I wouldn't hesitate to take a shot (at a reasonable distance) with a. 222 Rem (purchased new with the gun),and a. 357 is definitely GTG! They've also got a. I know of somebody with a late 1960s TC Contender. What is the difference in a regular 14" barrel and a "Super 14" barrel? Any help is greatly appreciated. Which ones will fit my early model Contender.I want a longer barrel, so will a Super 14" barrel fit my gun. I know some barrels have a one piece bolt lock, and some have a split bolt lock. Others say many of the barrels will fit the older Contenders. Some say this is very restrictive, on the earlier model Contenders. Now comes the confusion! I've spent countless hours on specific forums trying to educate myself on exactly what barrels will fit my earlier Contender. I'm looking to purchase a larger caliber barrel that would fill the bill for larger game.up through deer, and give me longer range at the same time. 22 Hornet barrel on it, that will handle small game and varmints. I have an older TC 's not a G2, so I guess it's the earlier model.