
The Contender frame is a 1979 vintage, making it a pre-easy open vintage, meaning it was a vintage just prior to TC making mods to the frame to make it easier to open the barrel on the gun. Do prefer the later easy open versions, but this one was pristine and I've been working with Contenders for so long there's nothing I can't fix, if need be, including work to the barrel locking bolt to make opening a bit easier.
I did get the original stocks with the frame, but when shooting 44 mags, the Pachmayr grips you see are a big plus for handling recoil with the 44 mag. Ugly? For sure, but they work. Keep in mind that recoil is a big factor when shooting big mags in a Contender. No cylinder gap and the longer barrels means more velocity for a given cartridge, compared to shooting the same cartridge in a revolver. More velocity, of course, translates into more recoil. Also, the original Contender grip and frame design is not especially recoil friendly, anyway.
These two barrels both wear an identical Ultradot 25 red dot, which I have come to trust on all my magnum guns. Have used UDs on MUCH nastier shooting magnums than the 44 mag on Contenders and Encores and have never had one fail.

This rig, with either barrel, will be used for offhand shooting almost exclusively. Much prefer the 10" bull barrel for this type of work. Unfortunately, winter pretty much shut me down before I could get much range time in with either barrel, but I was able to shoot them from a rest just enough to sight them in at 50 yards.
Accuracy with both barrels was EXACTLY what I expected, which is to say, excellent. The limiting factor, here, is really the red dot. Given the inch and half groups using the red dot you see, here, and my experience with this class of TC Contender barrels, I fully expect both barrels to shoot an inch or less with a scope. Not going that route, however, since these will be offhand shooters.
357 barrel shooting factory PMC bulk 158 grain JHPs.

44 mag barrel shooting with factory Mag-tech 240 JSPs.
Note that this accuracy was obtained with bulk factory stuff, not premium ammo or fancy reloads. Yes, I could tuck those groups in with better ammo, but, again, this rig will be purely a range gun for offhand fun and, yeah, a bit of a trip down memory lane. We'll see how close I can get to these groups from an offhand position - when the weathers warms up, that is.
