Last weekend I bought a used old style frame Contender with a 14" .375 Winchester barrel. Since then, I have read so many posts on different forums regarding the fact that the .375 Win is too much for the Contender frame to handle, and that frame stretch is very likely to occur with factory loads. On the flip side, I have also read that the opposite is true, that the frame stretch with this chambering is a myth.
Common sense tells me that T/C wouldnt produce a combo like this that was destined to fail. Please keep in mind I am not talking about hotrodding handloads...I realize alot more than a stretched frame can result from this, Im talking about everyday factory loads. Has anyone ever seen a documented case of frame stretch due to .375 Win factory loads? I measured the hinge pin holes on both sides with my calipers and found the measurements to be the same at several different points around the holes. This gun was manufatured in the last half of 93, and has only had 60 rounds of the .375 Win run through the barrel. Any opinions would be helpful. Thanks.