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Bignutes

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I have a Contender that’s good with the intermediate/levergun load level. I can’t remember the powder I selected ... 3031 rings half a bell.
Gun looks sort of like this, except what’s shown is an Encore.

Former shooting buddy called it the Noisy Cricket.

Single hardest-kicking handgun I’ve fired, though the short-barrel Casull with max loads came close. I put two cylinders through that one and handed it back.

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Nice rig, I had the encore with 338 and 7mm-08, loved the style of the gun and it was one of the best pointing guns I've had. I didn't like their chamber dimensions, way too sloppy and it worked the brass so hard I got rid of it. Sold my 6.5x55 in a low wall about two years ago, what a pretty gun that was, but in my hands it felt like a toy and didn't fit me properly being so small. I gotta say if it was one gun it would be a tikka t3 stainless, cheap enough to not give a shit about dropping, yet shoots bug holes and tight tolerances.
 

Sir Napsalot

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I remember reading somewhere that BLC2 was war surplus. I don’t know if there was follow-on civilian manufacture.
BLC (Ball Lot "C") was war surplus- BLC-2 is made by Hodgdon for the civilian market

I have a full can of some IMR powder (I forget the number) that I was gonna try out for the triple-deuce
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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Staff member
Thank you, she works well with new magazines. All my old GI mags I would get 1 or 2 fail-to-feeds. I thought something was wrong with the gun until someone else at the range let me try a couple of his new Colt mags.....she runs like a sowing machine. Old mags look kool but they are not for gunfights....
Changing into a new mag spring is typically really easy & shouldn't harm historic value.
Something like this. https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1006109471?pid=509361
 

TreeFarmerCharlie

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Here's some of my handguns. The Hi-Point C9 was the first handgun I could afford. Instead of destroying it, I painted it gold and made an aluminum trigger for it just to get some laughs from people at the range. I also removed those silly fake pearl grips from the Ruger .357 Magnum and replaced them with some nice western style engraved wood grips. I inherited the 1st four handguns (form left to right) when my dad passed away a few years ago. I haven't been to the range in years so everything has been in a safe just getting a random wipe down from time to time.IMG_4898.JPG
 
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