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tred1956
02-10-2024, 01:29 PM
I have been shooting Contenders since the late 80's and have shot most calibers standard and wildcat. I have tried all kinds of barrel, frame, and scope combinations. After 40 plus years I have decided on what I think are the perfect combinations (For ME LOL). When I say Finished, I mean NO MORE anything just Shoot and enjoy. Can't wait to sight scope in.

List of features:

Weight 6 LBS 11 OZ

TCA Matte Flatside easy open frame made in 1999 (#7 of only 36 made. #8 is on my 20 Vartarg). With new hammer spring and trigger job by me. Light & smooth as silk (just like I like them).
OTT matte 16 Inch full bull barrel chambered in 219 Donalson Wasp.
Georgia Jim laminate grip set featuring Jimbo grip and wide flat target forend mounted with Bullberry hanger bar.
Scope is a Leupold VX-III 8.5-25x50mm LR 30mm tube with side focus and fine duplex reticle. It sits on a BullBerry weaver style base and in Burris signature rings and is capped with Leupold Alumina covers.

May not be Perfect for you but it is VERY close to perfect for me.

3 Finished Flatsides in Bottom Picture are 20 Vartarg 6mm BB IMP & 219 Wasp

Thanks for reading and Safe shooting.
Doug
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JDHasty
02-10-2024, 02:35 PM
Very nice!

I have an Eagle View stub kit and a 1:9 223 barrel that I took off a new Howa Mini. I’ve had everything 219 DW ready to go… I just need to make it a priority. When my arm was broken last winter, forming 219 DW brass was one of the few things I could do w/o damaging myself further or messing up what I was working on.

stubshaft
02-11-2024, 08:20 PM
Beautiful! It is also in one of my favorite calibers 219 Wasp. I have a Sharps Borchardt redone by Pfeiffer Rifle Company and my Contender Carbine which I put together with wood from Fred Smith (Bullberry) in 219 Wasp.

https://i.imgur.com/YrDsaHBl.jpg

BobT
02-12-2024, 07:10 AM
That's a nice looking set of pistols Doug! Is James still making furniture? I haven't seen anything of GA Jim since the old Specialty Pistol days.


Beautiful! It is also in one of my favorite calibers 219 Wasp. I have a Sharps Borchardt redone by Pfeiffer Rifle Company and my Contender Carbine which I put together with wood from Fred Smith (Bullberry) in 219 Wasp.


https://i.imgur.com/YrDsaHBl.jpg

What a beauty that one is Stubshaft! Bullberry had some fantastic wood back in the day. I'm fortunate to have a couple of Contender grip sets from them.

M-Tecs
02-12-2024, 07:40 AM
You guys are making me jealous............Very Nice

tred1956
02-12-2024, 12:14 PM
That's a nice looking set of pistols Doug! Is James still making furniture? I haven't seen anything of GA Jim since the old Specialty Pistol days.



What a beauty that one is Stubshaft! Bullberry had some fantastic wood back in the day. I'm fortunate to have a couple of Contender grip sets from them.

Not sure if James is still making grips or not. Last time I talked with him he was having some medical issues, but that was a couple three years ago
Safe shooting
Doug

Bazoo
02-12-2024, 03:34 PM
Very cool, thanks for sharing. Those are rifle scopes? I guess with mild recoil they don't hit ya in the eye? Do you use a thumb for indexing it off your cheek/nose?

tred1956
02-12-2024, 03:43 PM
Very cool, thanks for sharing. Those are rifle scopes? I guess with mild recoil they don't hit ya in the eye? Do you use a thumb for indexing it off your cheek/nose?

Yes sir rifle scopes. Firm grip and just back off, real easy after a little practice
Safe shooting
Doug

Shawlerbrook
02-13-2024, 07:24 AM
Beautiful ! Have been a Contender fan since the 70’s.

MT Gianni
02-13-2024, 03:23 PM
Beautiful guns. I know Harvey D. had a 30" bbl on his wasp. Do you get a complete powder burn with a short bbl?

Scorpion8
02-13-2024, 03:41 PM
Beautiful ! Have been a Contender fan since the 70’s.

Frankly I've never understood Contenders. People pat themselves on the back (IMHO) for hunting with a pistol but you need as much or more rest as a rifle. In fact, you shoot most rifles off-hand, so the Contender to me is "cheating" if you think you're pistol-hunting. Just an another opinion.

BCB
02-13-2024, 07:02 PM
Frankly I've never understood Contenders. People pat themselves on the back (IMHO) for hunting with a pistol but you need as much or more rest as a rifle. In fact, you shoot most rifles off-hand, so the Contender to me is "cheating" if you think you're pistol-hunting. Just an another opinion.

That's a very interesting opinion...

'Bout all I can say...

Good-Luck...BCB

MT Gianni
02-14-2024, 09:36 PM
I see the advantages of a contender hand gun as follows.
Portability
Sealed Breech
Cartridge flexibility
Stand hunting with easy radius of reach
Woods stalking with a rest on every tree
Plains walking with a creedmore shooting position [Stock on lower leg, head braced with left elbow behind head]
When you decide to hunt with a single shot whether rifle or handgun a barrel change in your action is amazing.
Owner of 4 Contenders and 3 Encores, 4 Encore rifle bbls, 6 Contender rifle bbls and 8 Contender pistol barrels.

missionary5155
02-15-2024, 08:34 AM
Nice looking hand cannon there ! Those grips really set of the combination.
Shot steel critters with a 7TCU in 10"and 14"and DW in revolvers back in the early 80's. Been liking the old "Cougar" actions ever since.

BobT
02-15-2024, 06:02 PM
Frankly I've never understood Contenders. People pat themselves on the back (IMHO) for hunting with a pistol but you need as much or more rest as a rifle. In fact, you shoot most rifles off-hand, so the Contender to me is "cheating" if you think you're pistol-hunting. Just an another opinion.

Even with a rifle I use a rest every chance I get. I don't see a good rest as cheating but trying to do everything in my power to make a good shot and a clean, ethical kill. Besides being just plain fun to shoot and many times amazingly accurate, the TC pistols allow me to extend my deer season here in Missouri. I don't pat myself on the back for anything. I hunt and shoot for enjoyment and these beautiful little pistols are very enjoyable to me. But, to each his own, just leaves more for me!

Shawlerbrook
02-15-2024, 07:41 PM
Luckily what I shoot, I shoot because I like it. Reminds me of the famous line from the end of Monte Walsh. And actually, I now prefer Contender carbines , which I will use with a steady rest whenever possible. Have a good day !

M-Tecs
02-15-2024, 07:50 PM
Frankly I've never understood Contenders. People pat themselves on the back (IMHO) for hunting with a pistol but you need as much or more rest as a rifle. In fact, you shoot most rifles off-hand, so the Contender to me is "cheating" if you think you're pistol-hunting. Just an another opinion.

The goal of shooting is to hit your target. To accomplish this, its best of maximize the most solid rests available. Yes, I have shot several dozen deer with handguns including Contenders. Only a couple of them were offhand since no better options were available. I also shoot lots of prairie dogs with handguns. With the XP100's or the Contenders 400 yards is very doable with a good rest. Offhand not so much.

Beast of Burden
02-25-2024, 12:17 AM
Contenders are so addictive! I know that I can't have one of every caliber made plus wildcats, but sure like trying!! :)

Beast of Burden
02-25-2024, 12:18 AM
BTW, love the idea of a rifle scope on a contender pistol. Never even thought of that. Pistol scope options are kinda limited, but rifle scopes open a whole new world. Thanks for the suggestion!

leadman
03-12-2024, 09:40 PM
If you try a rifle scope on a pistol make sure you back your head away from the pistol. I usually shoot with about 1/3 of the field of view reduced. The only barrel I did not shoot with a rifle scope was my 444 Marlin Contender.

Beast of Burden
03-12-2024, 11:05 PM
Good advice. I don't think I will shoot my 358 JDJ or 45-70 Contender with a rifle scope. Way too stout to even consider. I'm thinking 256 Win Mag or 7TCU would be about right.