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Need schooling on t/c contender
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter 257W" data-source="post: 5064297" data-attributes="member: 12277"><p>I'm not qualified to answer specifics about Contender interchangeability but it sounds as if your interest in the Contender is similar to what has made me say many times that i want one. Those smaller groundhog type cartridges' with many swappable barrels has always appealed to me but for some reason just have never got one. I guess muzzle blast is the main reason. The 256 Winchester and 22 Hornet are perfect experimenters cartridges for this gun. Keep us updated on load development as you proceed with this fun project.</p><p></p><p>I always regretted the Ruger Hawkeye going away so soon before I could grow up and make enough money to buy one too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter 257W, post: 5064297, member: 12277"] I'm not qualified to answer specifics about Contender interchangeability but it sounds as if your interest in the Contender is similar to what has made me say many times that i want one. Those smaller groundhog type cartridges' with many swappable barrels has always appealed to me but for some reason just have never got one. I guess muzzle blast is the main reason. The 256 Winchester and 22 Hornet are perfect experimenters cartridges for this gun. Keep us updated on load development as you proceed with this fun project. I always regretted the Ruger Hawkeye going away so soon before I could grow up and make enough money to buy one too. [/QUOTE]
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