Shooting a Hand Cannon

Published on August 22, 2024
Duration: 10:48

This video demonstrates the versatility of the Thompson/Center Contender G2 and Encore platforms, highlighting their interchangeable barrel systems. It compares the shooting experience and recoil of various calibers, including the .223 Remington and .30-06 Springfield, in a handgun format. The presenter offers practical advice on recoil management and accuracy, particularly for larger calibers, and showcases the ballistic performance of these rounds on a watermelon.

Quick Summary

The Thompson/Center Contender G2 and Encore platforms offer exceptional versatility with their interchangeable barrel systems. Shooters can easily switch between calibers like .223 Remington and .30-06 Springfield, experiencing vastly different recoil levels. The .30-06, often called a 'hand cannon' in this configuration, delivers substantial power and recoil, requiring specific techniques for management.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Handgun Feel Comparison
  2. 00:129mm Handgun Round Characteristics
  3. 00:34.223 Caliber for Rifles and Handguns
  4. 00:57.30-06 Springfield: A Hunting Round
  5. 01:24Recoil Comparison: 9mm vs .30-06
  6. 01:31Thompson/Center Contender G2 Features
  7. 01:50Contender Barrel Options: Rimfire & Centerfire
  8. 02:04Contender Wildcat Cartridge History
  9. 02:16Shooting the .223 in the Contender G2
  10. 02:44Recoil Management: .223 Off-Hand
  11. 03:01Transition to .30-06 Caliber
  12. 03:04Interchangeable Barrels: 50 Years of Options
  13. 03:23Intimidation of .30-06 in a Handgun
  14. 03:39Recoil Shock: .30-06 Freehand
  15. 04:02G2 Ergonomics and Grip
  16. 04:11.223 Barrel Recommendation
  17. 04:26Optics Mounting on Contender/Encore
  18. 04:47.223 Recoil in Handgun Context
  19. 05:16Iron Sights vs. Scope Accuracy
  20. 05:25Thompson/Center Encore Pro Hunter
  21. 05:33Encore Swing Hammer Feature
  22. 05:43Encore Frame Interchangeability
  23. 05:53Shooting .30-06 Springfield Barrel
  24. 06:03Initial .30-06 Recoil Impression
  25. 06:16The 'Hand Cannon' Experience
  26. 06:24.30-06 Recoil: Manageable?
  27. 06:36Muzzle Tamer Option
  28. 06:52Surprise Shot and Accuracy
  29. 07:09Bullet Type: 165 Grain GMX
  30. 07:31Recoil Difference Summary
  31. 07:40Hunting Effectiveness vs. Practice
  32. 07:48Encore/G2 Barrel Swapping Advantage
  33. 08:09.30-06 Group Size Off-Hand
  34. 08:26Off-Hand Accuracy Potential
  35. 08:44Ballistics Test: Watermelon Impact
  36. 09:08.223 Watermelon Impact Analysis
  37. 09:43Preparing for the .30-06 'Hand Cannon'
  38. 09:48.30-06 Bullet Style: Monolithic GMX
  39. 10:04.30-06 Watermelon Impact Prediction
  40. 10:26.30-06 Watermelon Annihilation
  41. 10:36The 'Hand Cannon' Explained

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Thompson/Center Contender G2 unique?

The Contender G2 is a versatile single-shot handgun featuring an interchangeable barrel system, allowing shooters to switch between various calibers like .223 Remington and .30-06 Springfield. It also has a selector switch on the hammer for rimfire or centerfire use.

How does recoil differ between .223 and .30-06 in a handgun?

The .30-06 Springfield generates significantly more recoil than the .223 Remington when fired from a handgun. Managing the .30-06 recoil requires leaning forward and allowing the body to absorb the energy, unlike the more manageable .223.

Can the Thompson/Center Encore be used with rifle barrels?

Yes, the Thompson/Center Encore platform, including the Pro Hunter model, shares its frame with rifle counterparts. This allows for interchangeability with rifle barrels and even muzzleloader barrels when a stock is attached.

What are the benefits of the interchangeable barrel system on T/C handguns?

The interchangeable barrel system allows shooters to practice with smaller, less powerful calibers like the .223 on the same firearm frame, building comfort and skill before switching to larger hunting calibers like the .30-06, all on one platform.

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