T/C Contender in .35 Krag
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2026 2:00 am
I’ve been fiddling with my rebored .35 Krag pseudo-carbine for a while, and have developed a fondness for the .35 Krag cartridge.
I’ve also been working on another project, building a folding-stock “backpack rifle” from a T/C G2 Contender. Hmm…wonder if I could somehow get a .35 Krag Contender barrel?
So I called JES Reboring to see if he could rebore a .30-40 Contender barrel. Jesse said yes, but then added “30-40 Contender barrels exist, but they’re pretty hard to find. 30-30 barrels are a lot more common. I have a 30-40 chamber reamer – see if you can pick up a cheap used 30-30 barrel, I can rechamber it and then rebore it to .35 caliber for your .35 Krag barrel.”
So that’s what I did. My .35 Krag backpack rifle: Close up of the rebored barrel. The original .30-30 marking is lightly struck through, and “35 Krag” is marked closer to the breech end: Took it to the range last week, it shot pretty darned good. First group from the bench went 1.57” at 100 yards (200 gr. Sierra RN, 45.0 gr. AA 2495):
I’ve also been working on another project, building a folding-stock “backpack rifle” from a T/C G2 Contender. Hmm…wonder if I could somehow get a .35 Krag Contender barrel?
So I called JES Reboring to see if he could rebore a .30-40 Contender barrel. Jesse said yes, but then added “30-40 Contender barrels exist, but they’re pretty hard to find. 30-30 barrels are a lot more common. I have a 30-40 chamber reamer – see if you can pick up a cheap used 30-30 barrel, I can rechamber it and then rebore it to .35 caliber for your .35 Krag barrel.”
So that’s what I did. My .35 Krag backpack rifle: Close up of the rebored barrel. The original .30-30 marking is lightly struck through, and “35 Krag” is marked closer to the breech end: Took it to the range last week, it shot pretty darned good. First group from the bench went 1.57” at 100 yards (200 gr. Sierra RN, 45.0 gr. AA 2495):