Hi guys, this is my first post here, but I am looking for some advice on my Contender barrel. I originally bought a 14" stainless hunter barrel in 7-30 Waters a number of years ago. After having a terrible time with it, I spoke to T/C, and sent it in to have it checked. About a week after sending it in, they had the fire, and my barrel was in it. They could not replace it with a 14", so I agreed to take a new 12" hunter barrel in its place.
I have not had much success with this barrel either. I don't feel it is accurate enough, and it has been really inconsistent. Sometimes shooting 1", sometimes 3"+. I am unsure, but it could be just me. I find the muzzlebrake on the hunter barrel really uncomfortable to shoot, and think it could be really contributing to the inconsistency. I feel like I'm getting slapped in the forehead everytime I pull the trigger. I have come to the conclusion that I just do not want a muzzlebrake, I would rather deal with the recoil, at least I can manage that.
If you had this issue, what would you do with it? Should I just trade it off, or would it be cheaper to send it off to have the brake removed? I have considered having that done, but if it does not shoot well still, then I don't know what to do with it. Maybe a rechamber job? I worry about some of it though, as I am on a limited budget. I do reload for it, but nothing really seems to make a difference.
I am using Leupold scope mounts, and a Weaver 2.5-8 pistol scope. You can see I have had it for a while, but I do not shoot it much. I have taken 2 deer with it, but both were under 50 yds.
I like the caliber, but would like more consistency. My contender is also a stainless one with the black grips. I would like to have a stainless barrel for it, but at $250+ for a new one, and I am unsure if the new barrels will fit, it has been a tough call for me.
What would you guys suggest? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks, Billy