When I was in college, I was becoming interested in the 357 Maximum. At that time, the Contender was one of only a few handguns chambered for this great cartridge, so I went to my local gun range to order one, and was promptly talked into a 3030 super 14, which I never regretted. The contender frame plus barrel was $235 new, but on a college budget, I couldn't afford a scope. I still shot about 2.5 inch groups with hand loads.
After graduation and a real job at a whopping 18K, I saved and purchased a 1.5x4 burris, which I still have atop this original barrel (which with the scope is a true MOA shooter) I shot my first deer with this gun, which is an interesting story in itself.
As my income went up, I purchased several barrel and scope combos, but among my favorites is my original 3030 with that old Burris scope.
I most enjoy my 223 14 inch barrel with a Burris 3x9 LER AO. This rig shoots better than I do, but it routinely posts 5s and 6s, with a few 2s off of a Bower rest and a great Denzel Roberts stock. This is my fun gun when I am just passing time.
Bottom line, I burn more powder through this rig (very nicely tuned now) than all other guns in my case. The Contender, and its behemoth son the Encore, are both fabulous, and I'm glad to have enjoyed them for so many years.
The 3030 still makes it out of the case during hunting season, and I haven't touched the adjustments on the scope in probably 15 years.