21 March 2005, 02:32
collegekidandyall-round carbine barrel for Contender
I've been thinking of getting a carbine barrel for my contender to use as a loaner/backup rifle. Now I just need to figure out what chambering would be best. I want a pretty potent chambering that can handle 200yd shots on deer and bear. I'm an avid reloader, so wildcat chamberings aren't a problem. I'd love to hear what you all think. Thanks.
21 March 2005, 03:25
brasskeeper375 jdj seems to be the way to go.
21 March 2005, 03:35
shortgunThe 30-30AI would cover most situations..from varmints to medium big game quite well. The 7-30 Waters is a good carbine chambering as well. Both offer plenty of performance and reasonable trajectories out well past the 200 yard mark. Easy to load for and a wide variety of components.
shortgun
21 March 2005, 05:32
tvlogI have one in 30/40 Krag that does great! Accurate as can be too.
21 March 2005, 09:25
ShopCartRacingFor an off the shelf chambering as well as the availability of ammo quickly and cheaply, the 30-30 would be my pick.
Excellent caliber for deer, pigs, sheep, bear etc.
http://www.cliffsgunsmithing.com/Catalog_TC_G2_B23.htm-Spencer
21 March 2005, 14:58
HairtriggerThere is not ONE.
That is why there are so many.
With the TC you can enjoy several different calibers at a reasonable cost.
21 March 2005, 16:55
NobadeMy vote goes with the .357 maximum. Load it from 38 spl. levels up to 35 rem. levels for whatever you need.
21 March 2005, 18:46
brasskeeperanother good choice would be 6.8 spc