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I want to add some pictures of a handgun that I never could find substantial info on - Thompson Center G2 Contender in .410/45 Colt. The barrel is 14”. This configuration weighs 3.5 lbs. The recoil is not bad and I can fire this handgun with one hand.
Sometimes people complain about the sights :
You can see the sights are not built for precision target work. I think the brass bead front sight does cause some problems at 25 or more yards. I can hit clay pigeons out at 30 yards with just about every attempt when using 3” #6 shot shells. No problem putting the bead into the center of an orange clay pigeon. But At 25 yards the brass bead was covering my black circle target and I probably wasn’t exactly on target. Like I said, I don’t have problems hitting clay pigeons (on the ground) at 30 yards.
I hand load 38 special shot shells with #9 shot. The shot from a .410 3” shell can fill 3 38 special shot shells. This is a picture of #6 .410 3” shot and 38 special #9 shot shell:
My 38 special shot shells are only effective to around 5 yards. At ten yards my 38 special shot shells are not effective (8 holes all over the butcher block paper) This pic is at 5 yards:
The Contender .410 has no problem at 5 yards so I am skipping to a picture from 10 yards:
At 20 yards, I pulled the shot low/left but you get the idea:
At 25 yards, I shot high (I was standing, unsupported, it was cold out, I was hungry,…. the sun was in my eyes):
Sometimes people complain about the sights :
You can see the sights are not built for precision target work. I think the brass bead front sight does cause some problems at 25 or more yards. I can hit clay pigeons out at 30 yards with just about every attempt when using 3” #6 shot shells. No problem putting the bead into the center of an orange clay pigeon. But At 25 yards the brass bead was covering my black circle target and I probably wasn’t exactly on target. Like I said, I don’t have problems hitting clay pigeons (on the ground) at 30 yards.
I hand load 38 special shot shells with #9 shot. The shot from a .410 3” shell can fill 3 38 special shot shells. This is a picture of #6 .410 3” shot and 38 special #9 shot shell:
My 38 special shot shells are only effective to around 5 yards. At ten yards my 38 special shot shells are not effective (8 holes all over the butcher block paper) This pic is at 5 yards:
The Contender .410 has no problem at 5 yards so I am skipping to a picture from 10 yards:
At 20 yards, I pulled the shot low/left but you get the idea:
At 25 yards, I shot high (I was standing, unsupported, it was cold out, I was hungry,…. the sun was in my eyes):