I am partial to single shot rifles. I have even converted all my small bore bolt guns to single shots. I have owned a Contender frame for a long time, and for along time all I had for it was pistol length barrels (14" and under). I have purchased 2 Handis and sent in for 4 more barrels. I have recently (2 years ago) got a carbine barrel for my Contender and long with a couple of stocks and fore ends. I like both, each have thier pluses and minuses when compared. As you know by now, the Handi will handle bigger rounds, but still not the biggest, badest ones out there, which is fine with me. The Handi will handle any thing I am going to be shooting at. The fit and finish on the Contender is better in my opinion. Barrels are more expensve for the Contender as is the whole gun. When people buy a Contender they generally think of 1 frame and swapping out barrels. For the most part poeple who buy Handi's think about a whole rifle instead of swapping out barrels. I have swapped out barrels on both guns many, many times. It becomes a pain in the rear, just to do all the swapping, not an accuracy problem. Once you have come to the realization you really do not want to swap out barrels, you will be glad you went the Handi way. New Handis cost any where from about $250 and up depending the particular model you get. The most expensive being in the $500 range, but the eveyday average Handi is about $250 right now. You will be lucky to get a complete Contender much under $600. If add fancy stocks, or a custom barrel and such we are talking even more money. The Contender can be had with a wider varity of barrels(up to the point of what it can handle) . If you already have a frame you can get a Custom barrel for around $300 or less, say a 7mm Waters. The Handi barrel will be in the $300 range + donor barrel. I personally can not recomend one over the other, because I have no idea what you plan on doing with it or if you are going to change your mind in a couple of years. I have both and I think they both have their place. You are going to need to make up your mind, yourself. Good Luck and Good Shooting