T/C Contender

deerfarmer

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Really loving this rifle so thought I'd share a pic of her. 6.8 SPC barrel on a G1 frame and some really ###y lumber! Looking forward to some strolls in the deer woods with this gal :)



 
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Nice!
I have had one of the G1 Contenders since 1990. Love it!
I have a 357 Maximum, 6mm TCU, and a 7-30 Waters barrels for it. Great little rifle!

Where did you get the butt stock? Nice wood!
 
Nice!
I have had one of the G1 Contenders since 1990. Love it!
I have a 357 Maximum, 6mm TCU, and a 7-30 Waters barrels for it. Great little rifle!

Where did you get the butt stock? Nice wood!


Sounds like you have a nice collection of barrels there. I'm envious of your 7-30 waters ... something about that caliber really draws me in. I got my rifle off another fine nutter' and I believe he had a blank cut up by bullberry. I can't recall what kind of wood it is but it sure is pretty.

What do you do for scopes on the multiple barrels? Quick release rings or just scope them all up individually?
 
They are great little carbines. Have 8 different calibers and am looking for some in rimfire and 44 mag. And guess what , there is a used Encore pro hunter at the gun shop I may be bringing home.
 
Sounds like you have a nice collection of barrels there. I'm envious of your 7-30 waters ... something about that caliber really draws me in. I got my rifle off another fine nutter' and I believe he had a blank cut up by bullberry. I can't recall what kind of wood it is but it sure is pretty.

What do you do for scopes on the multiple barrels? Quick release rings or just scope them all up individually?


I scope each barrel individually. There is allot less fuss.

I have used my carbine to taken a bunch of bears, deer, coyotes, gophers, etc. lots of fun!
 
For sure...a rimfire barrel would be a sweet addition as well. I got looking at the calibers available by bulberry and was in awe! A lot of neat ones but the cost of getting them here is a bit pricey. A 6.5mm bullberry would be really cool!
 
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