Or G2. He uses a shorter handier barrel to very notable effect. The .41 has better ballistic coefficient than a .44 mag. For ranges up to about 150 yds. it’s tough. Basically the .44 mag. necked to 410”. He has the .356 GNR (.41 necked to .358”) if you are not after game larger than deer. I own a .401 GNR that shows lots of potential. It’s the .44 mag. necked to 10mm. You can get really addicted.
He also has so much based on the .30-30 basic case. .22 up to .400 cal. My favorite is the .256 Falcon (replicates .257 Roberts performance), 7mm GNR (7x57 performance), and .30 GNR (about like a .300 Savage) that you shoot normal .30-30 to form. I really enjoy those. Good strong rimmed brass for a sturdy platform in the single shot.
Find something that strikes your fancy. Many factory produced TC barrels can manage with a simple rechamber. Some revolver applications too.
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Which one
- duecker01@outlook.com, 2026-03-25, 17:10
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Barrels available?
- duecker01@outlook.com, 2026-03-29, 17:15
- With teh demise and transition of TC the best bet - WB, 2026-03-31, 14:37
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Gary fancies the .41 GNR for Contender
- WB, 2026-03-27, 07:49
- For ease of reloading the 41 GNR or 7MM GNR are hard - Gary Reeder, 2026-03-27, 17:48
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Get me your address and I will get you one of our 3rd
- Gary Reeder, 2026-03-25, 21:28
- All 64 GNR cartridges are listed in there. (nm) - Gary Reeder, 2026-03-25, 21:29
- Blake is right. There are 7 different Raptors to choose from - Gary Reeder, 2026-03-25, 19:56
- I would look at one of the Raptors (nm) - Blake, 2026-03-25, 18:22
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Barrels available?
- duecker01@outlook.com, 2026-03-29, 17:15