I bought a TC Contender many years ago when I was a hardcore squirrel hunter. As such, I got it with 22 lr and 45/410 barrels and had a great time with it. But, of course, I never got into reloading for the Contender with those barrels. As my hunting and shooting interests evolved the Contender started spending more time in the safe.
A couple of years ago, I got a great bargain on some new in the box Contender barrels and bought them all. I pretty much just put them on the shelf at the time, but now that I've retired I'm thinking of pulling at least a couple of them, a 7-30 Waters and a .223 AI barrel, out to play with at the range.
I've been doing some preliminary reading on reloading for the Contender and I've learned that it is somewhat different than reloading for a typical bolt action. I've also learned that there is some controversy (or at least differences in opinion) regarding how to best determine proper headspace for both rimmed and rimless cartridges in the Contender. Bellm sells a headspace indicator that some swear by and that others say is completely unnecessary.
So, if there are any Contender experts here I'd really like to hear if you have any tips or tricks for getting the best out of the Contender - and especially if you think the Bellm indicator is worth spending around $70 on.
A couple of years ago, I got a great bargain on some new in the box Contender barrels and bought them all. I pretty much just put them on the shelf at the time, but now that I've retired I'm thinking of pulling at least a couple of them, a 7-30 Waters and a .223 AI barrel, out to play with at the range.
I've been doing some preliminary reading on reloading for the Contender and I've learned that it is somewhat different than reloading for a typical bolt action. I've also learned that there is some controversy (or at least differences in opinion) regarding how to best determine proper headspace for both rimmed and rimless cartridges in the Contender. Bellm sells a headspace indicator that some swear by and that others say is completely unnecessary.
So, if there are any Contender experts here I'd really like to hear if you have any tips or tricks for getting the best out of the Contender - and especially if you think the Bellm indicator is worth spending around $70 on.