jhalcott,
I've taken a number of deer with my Contender chambered for the 7-30 Waters using 139 SSTs. I use fireformed RP 30-30 cases, CCI 200 primers and 35.2 grains of W748. This is clearly a max load and I'm getting 2200 fps according the chronograph. SD is around 18. I've also had excellent results with max loads of IMR 4064 and IMR 3031.
I've stuck with the W748/139 SST load for 3 reasons:
1) It is a slightly more accurate load grouping 5 shoots @ 1.5 inches @ 200 yards. 3 shot groups @ 100 yards are usually around .75 inches with a long raged hole being the best.
2) 40.3 grains of W748 and 100 Hornady HP will hit a bit higher @ 100 yards and at the same point @ 200 yards out of my barrel thus offering me a great load for groundhogs without adjusting the scope (a 2-7X Burris). Velocity is 2550 fps and SD is also around 18.
3) The 139 SST really does the job on deer. I've never had a problem. Put one the boiler room and the deer will go down. I can't say first hand how they perform beyond 100 yards though. All my shots at deer have been well under 100 but I can't imagine them not doing the job out to 200 yards.
Other loads that have been effective on deer are (using the above brass and primer):
a. 35.5 grains of W748 and 130 grain Sierra SSP (Velocity 2160 fps).
b. 36 grains of AA2520 and 120 grain Hornady SP (Velocity 2214 fps)
c. 36.5 grains of W748 and 120 grain Nosler Ballistic Tip (Velocity 2382 fps; SD
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My barrel does OK but not great with the 130 Sierras accuracy wise. Loads (b) and (c) are as accurate as the W748/139 SST load @ 100. I've not shot them at 200 yards.
The usual safety rules apply. Back off 10% and work up slowly.
Also if you are actually getting 2200 fps with the 139s, then I would be reluctant to go higher. 2200 is about as fast as those puppies are going to go out of a Contender without dangerous pressure. My understanding is that one does not always get deformed primers, sticky extractions, etc. when pressure limits have been exceeded. This seems to apply especially to 30-30 based rounds in a Contender. Contender frames can be stretched by hot loads.
I appreciated a reply given to someone who was seriously hotrodding a load and saying, "But there were not any pressure signs!" The reply was, "A bullet leaving abarrel is a pressure sign!" So please be careful.
Blessings!
ShootnStr8