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contender chambering

Posted By: lance

contender chambering - 01/01/2013 4:02 PM

I am considering the purchase of my first contender. The choices of chamberings are exciting, because I like odd stuff. I will be using the gun for hunting deer and hogs. I am thinking of something in the 338 to 375 range. I want to keep my barrel to under 10". I am an avid reloader and making custom cartridges is no problem.

So what do you suggest?
Posted By: Rick

Re: contender chambering - 01/01/2013 4:05 PM

Are you thinking rifle cartridge? If so the two cartridges you listed will need longer barrels to obtain performance they are designed for.
Posted By: lance

Re: contender chambering - 01/01/2013 4:19 PM

Well, maybe 357 max 357 harrett, or one of the jdj cartridges. I can go longer on the barrell, but don't want to be hauling around something that will be too much trouble.
Posted By: s4s4u

Re: contender chambering - 01/01/2013 4:20 PM

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I am thinking of something in the 338 to 375 range. I want to keep my barrel to under 10".


The 357 Maximum would fit your criteria nicely. The 357 Herrett would like a little more barrel length to get the good from it.
Posted By: TCTex.

Re: contender chambering - 01/01/2013 4:27 PM

The first thing that came to my mind was the 357 Herrett and 357 Max with a 10in (that would be 3 votes for the 357 Max if you are counting.)

If you were talking 14-15iners, I would also look at the 338 or 358 JDJ's.

Duane
Posted By: Dan B.

Re: contender chambering - 01/01/2013 5:21 PM

For 10", get the Maximum. I've had both the Max and Herrett. The Max did 90% of the performance from the Herrett from a 10" barrel, my Herrett had a 15".

If 14" are possible, that opens up a WIDE selection.....338JDJ#2 (my fave!!), .35 Rem, .375 Winchester, etc, etc.
Posted By: lance

Re: contender chambering - 01/01/2013 8:08 PM

my thought is that with a 14-15", I might as well carry a rifle in the woods. The max looks good, just thought I might be missing another cartridge that will be fun to play with.
Posted By: Embalmer883

Re: contender chambering - 01/01/2013 8:22 PM

Look at some of the Gary reeder barrels
Posted By: lance

Re: contender chambering - 01/01/2013 8:34 PM

thanks, I have been looking at them. I have a 356gnr revolver and really like it.
Posted By: Dan B.

Re: contender chambering - 01/01/2013 9:45 PM

 Originally Posted By: lance
my thought is that with a 14-15", I might as well carry a rifle in the woods....


Another 4" barrel hardly makes it a rifle!
Posted By: s4s4u

Re: contender chambering - 01/01/2013 9:52 PM

 Originally Posted By: lance
my thought is that with a 14-15", I might as well carry a rifle in the woods.


Now does this look like a rifle? It is a rifle scope but....

13" was as short as I dared to go with the 7-30 for loss of performance. Unless you are going wheelgun, you really don't notice an inch or few here or there.

Get the Max, you will love it.

Posted By: TCTex.

Re: contender chambering - 01/01/2013 10:07 PM

Here are two 16.5in TC Custom Shop barrels. The top one is a 270 Win and the bottom is a 308 Win





This is a 16.5in 35-06 JDJ by SSK.




Not trying to convert anyone, just showing a few "Long Tom's." They have their place just like the shorties do. LOL


Duane
Posted By: lance

Re: contender chambering - 01/02/2013 3:18 AM

Those are some good looking guns! To be honest, I have not come to grips with putting a scope on a gun. Now, I don't want to offend anyone, so please don't take offence to any of my statements, they are not intended that way. I just like the idea of being able to shoot off hand and with iron sights, I just don't like the long barrels and scopes for that. To be honest, custom single actions are my passion, I just wanted to try something new.
Posted By: s4s4u

Re: contender chambering - 01/02/2013 3:38 AM

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off hand and with iron sights


Off hand I don't have a problem, iron sights on the other hand...

Enjoy them while you can still see them ;-)
Posted By: TCTex.

Re: contender chambering - 01/02/2013 6:37 AM

Lance, my friend, to each his own. It wasn't until I inherited two different 10 barrels that I learned to appreciate them fully. They each have there place.

Good form! I am still getting my feet wet with the revolvers. Short barreled, iron sighted monsters.

Duane
Posted By: Aaron Proffitt

Re: contender chambering - 01/06/2013 1:48 PM

Those are gorgeous, TC !!
Posted By: EricS

Re: contender chambering - 01/06/2013 4:01 PM

Im going to say .357 max as well. On the contender ther isn't a real big change in carrying a 10 inch versus 14 inch barrel. Either would carry nicely from a bandolier or shoulder rig but neither would be what I would consider a hip gun. I have no problem with open sights but can get all the range I need to shoot them from a much smaller gun.
Posted By: campbellkids

Re: contender chambering - 01/11/2013 4:06 AM

You can never go wrong on smaller animals like deer and hogs with a 30 Herrett in 10" is awesome.
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