am I overlooking something, or is there no cartridge in the Contender smaller than a 45/70 in .458" bore?
I've owned a 45/70 in a 12.5" handgun Contender and it was nice. What I enjoy is PAPER PATCHING for .458" and have had a few rifles that I've had a lot of fun with. A bore tends to only get smoother it seems when you shoot soft lead paper patch bullets. I've shot PP in a .458 Win Mag Ruger 77, then my home built Ruger 77 Mark II short action in .458 AMerican, and had a Handi in 45/70 that I took a nice buck with a PP bullet [Speer 250 grain swaged SWC patched].
The 45/70 is a bit much in chamber space, and I'm "used to" patching .451 pistol bullets up to .460" or so. SO....I don't care to use a .451" chambering [Colt/Win Mag/ACP] because there are fewer ready made lead bullets that adapt to PP'ing in those bores.
I made a 1.5" 45/70 round with a case trimmer just for a picture.
Does anyone think a 458" 'SHORT' 45/70 would be nice in a Contender Rifle barrel [or pistol?].
Thinking out loud.....maybe a "458 SHORT" round???