In March, they told me mid summer. I didn’t think to ask what year. I ordered one of each for me and the wife when they first announced them. Hopefully they will get it right.
I'm sure this last year has slowed it down a bit. Either way, looking forward to it myself
I am too. I hope they do well with it. I hope Troy with Bullberry Legacy can get woodwork started again. The revolution stocks are nice but they are one of the few for grips, stocks and forend.
Have not read this whole thread. But I am a fan of the Contender and Encore. Never had a lot of barrels. But my first was a .357 Max super 14. It was down right unfair to any deer inside of 125 yards if I could get my 2 power Burris on it and steady. Now have a G2 in .44mag and a Encore Muzzy. Encore Muzzy wasnt a favorite until I finally found a sabot bullet and powder combo. It is routine to shoot 1.25 inch groups with it. And Ive shot many sub 1 inch groups with it.
Now that Smith and Wesson has shut down all Thompson Center production I am hoping another concern who cares about the product enough picks up production and runs with it. Im looking forward for the frame from SSK to go into production.
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I have been watching it also. Doesn’t sound like S&W is going to sell any of the tooling. Just the name which will make it a lot tougher for the next guy to pick up where they left off. Then again. I haven’t been into anything TC related newer then 1980. Except barrels maybe. Just getting started though.
mY FAVORITES ARE .32 H & R Mag, .256 win. Mag. .257 JDJ .257 TCU, 7 MM TCU. 30-30. 7-30 waters. .39 & .357. The .257 is inexpensive to load as brass is next to free, 5.7 Grains powder and primer. Cast bullets and a blast to shoot. accurate at 25 yds.
Contender fan here myself. Looking to get into IHMSA here in a bit when I return from the sand box. I have just one frame, an easy open and would like to add more. I got several barrels 17 ackly hornet, 221 fireball, 223, 256 win mag, 30 and 357 Herrett, 44 mag. Would like to add a 7x30 waters, I had one a few years ago and kick myself for getting rid of it. Also like to add a 22 hornet or K hornet as well as anything else that come along at a good price. It's easy my favorite firearm in my safe. I can't choose a favorite caliber as I like them all.
"Also like to add a 22 hornet or K hornet as well as anything else that come along at a good price."
Good luck with finding barrels at a good price. I started buying 10" barrels about 10 years ago and the ones I paid $125 to $150 for are now going for more than double to triple that!!
Bloodhound689 the .257 TCU is 223 necked up to .257, and I guess the .257 JDJ is based on the 225 Winchester case. Hope this helps.
Here you go Bloodhound,https://specialtypistols.infopop.cc/...4/m/9890094007
We used to do these shoots a couple of times a year, hopefully we can get them going again. I'm sure that anyone that wants to come to the shoot would be most welcome. If you don't have a Contender you are welcome to shoot mine all you like!
I haven't read through the entire thread yet but have been a Contender fan since buying my first one in 1979. I have several frames and barrels with my personal favorites being the .30-30 AI, .22 Squirrel and .30 Herrett. I am currently working with the .375 Winchester/.38-55, 7-30 Waters and .357 Max along with an open sighted .357 Magnum I just traded for.
Bob. I would really enjoy going to your meet. It is just a little out of my reach for this year.
As far as calibers for the contender, I am up to two frames and the following barrels. 7mm TCU, 7-30 Waters, 309 JDJ, and 375 JDJ. My favorite of them all is the 375 JDJ but i do enjoy the 7mm TCU almost as much as a plinker. I am still new to the longer range shooting (anything passed an indoor 25 yard range). I will get better with practice and do enjoy every trigger pull (good hit or not).
Thanks Everyone. I appreciate all the help on the 7-30 JDJ. Finally got to the range and that round shoots like a Dream. Punching elongated holes at 50 yards with 5 shot groups. Making the brass is a pain in the rear end but it was all worth it. Now just need to find a good pistol scope to replace the rifle scope on it. And then on to the 44 MAG.
Goofy
Is that last group/chrony data from a 30-30?
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The Second there to protect the First!
Picked up a new Encore muzzle several weeks ago without knowing Smith is trying to spin off the brand, really hoping they do it right and don't tank the brand, was just starting to like Smith.
Anyhoo, originally wanted to get a TC so that I could get a rifle length 223 barrel with iron sights for shooting subsonic 55gr cast, but the Encore muzzle was the only receiver I could find. Then I ended up pulling the trigger on a 24" 30-06 barrel with iron sights first as my first barrel purchase. 30yrs ago, I wanted a Ruger No1 in 30-06 in the worst way, that memory came back and I'm excited it's working out with a TC. Now I'm thinking a rifle length 44mag barrel might cut in line ahead of a 223 barrel.....sounds like it will come down to whichever I find first.
Hoping I don't get the sickness badly as the rest of you, don't have enough room or time for new the barrels, dies, and casting supplies that come with new cartridges.
With my eyes frankly the optics are a big chunk of the thing slowing down my mass purchases of Contender stuff. Maybe time to look at that laser eye surgery, I'm an accuracy fanatic tho in rifles so a bit of a double bind. What I get for growing up varminting I guess! A 223 barrel for mine hmmmmmm
I have an older one (70's) in .45 Colt with the screw on 410 choke, fantastic shooter.
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |