The strength issue with Contenders is the frame,
not the barrel, just as the strength issue in .45 revolvers is the cylinder,
not the barrel. Early Contender frames stretched when exposed to high case head thrust - I know, I did it - but the barrel will not fail (unless it is the octagonal .45LC, the steel is less than 0.08" thick at the flats and I'll not load mine hot for that reason.) It is case head thrust which matters in Contenders, and radial pressure (hoop stress) which matters in revolvers.
The .45LC has a greater case capacity so it can exceed .45WM velocities noticeably at equal pressures. I use .454 cases cut to .45LC length and load the bullets out to 1.77" to maximize power further. Power is comfortably over listed .45WM loads. The Oehler M43 says the pressure is at .45WM levels. The loads are IMO safe for me to use, but I'll not share them with others.
Contender shooter for 31 years....
