OK, while it sounds like an oxymoron, what I am looking for is something to lob big bullets with, that doesn't need a muzzle brake,
A little background: In the mid to late '80's my family owned a hunting and fishing store. We got into the Contenders in a big way, working with SSK and always had a selection of custom TC's. We were running hunts to help popularize the idea. After it was all shook out, two cartridges emerged as standards. They were the 7 TC/U, and the .375 JDJ with the full kit. The 7's were always wonderfully accurate, and the then-new Nosler Ballistic Tips were thin enough that they worked well in it. We never lost an animal with this combination.
The .375 was the other favorite, especially to those who wanted something different. It was a favorite hunting round of mine at the time. More than enough power, and with the loads JDJ started us out with, accuracy was impressive to boot. Also impressive was the muzzle blast through the ports. I shot a deer one day, and it was quite a while before I could hear again.
I find hunting with ear plugs not so great for still hunting big game, so I am considering some other alternatives. A loaded down .45-70 seems a bit wrong with all the unused space in the case, and thus I have been considering a .45 Colt barrel and using some of the very heavy large meplat bullets. The .338 whisper may have some merit too, although I'm afraid it might have too little oomph, but don't really know. Plus, I would like to see a little bigger hole in the barrel. Why start 'em small and hope for expansion when you can just start big to begin with?
I understand pistols are loud, and recoil in handguns hasn't bothered me. But when you get to the point that the muzzle brake is mandatory on a handgun, that's where I have a problem. Don't want a muzzle brake, or arrestor, or whatever they call them these days.
My original Contender was stolen so I've been out of this for about twenty years. I picked up a G2 at a sale and have .17HMR and 7 TC/U barrels for it currently. I'm trying to run down a 22LR barrel for practice and squirrel hunting, and the last thing I want for now is big bore tube.
I didn't see much useful information on SSK's site; and there's a lot of barrel makers out there that weren't around last time i did this. So if anyone can suggest something to sling large bullets that's reasonably controllable, I'd very much appreciate some input on this.
Thanks,
Rob