This is going to stir up the hornets nest a bit, so be forewarned.
Last year I shot a bull moose (Algonquin variety) with a 7mm-08 at around 100m without any problems. It was a boiler room shot that took out both lungs and heart. Penetration and stopping power was up to par. It went 50 yards before it just fell over.
This info brings new ideas. Many sources say that an ethical kill on moose requires your bullet to be minimum 1000 foot pounds, which would not cause any problems for me since where I hunt, I havnt heard of anyone taking an animal further than 175m....its just too dense.
Looking at ballistics tables of energy at different yardages with different calibers, there seems to be other calibers that are very similar ballistically in 6.5. The reason I want a 6.5 is because I want one centrefire that can do it all, including coyotes. Here in most of Southern Ontario, we are limited to using calibers of less than 7mm for coyotes. I know the 6.5 Swede is a big time caliber in Europe for moose hunting and is almost identical to a 7mm-08 in performance.
Now having much experience with the 6.5s in any caliber, maybe someone could shed some light on how they perform. I know that sectional density and wound diameter play a big roll. And obviously above anything..... shot placement.
The main players would most likely be:
260 rem
6.5x55 swede
6.5 creedmore
25-06 rem
Ill also be reloading them myself since it would be too damn expensive and hard to find ammo for any of them.
Now before we all get ants in the pants about how I'm under-gunning a moose, Id prefer if comments would be more based on facts rather than opinions ( I know a lot of guys who think you need to use a cannon to bring down this brontosaurus). Maybe there's more to the equation than just a simple 1000fpe
Last year I shot a bull moose (Algonquin variety) with a 7mm-08 at around 100m without any problems. It was a boiler room shot that took out both lungs and heart. Penetration and stopping power was up to par. It went 50 yards before it just fell over.
This info brings new ideas. Many sources say that an ethical kill on moose requires your bullet to be minimum 1000 foot pounds, which would not cause any problems for me since where I hunt, I havnt heard of anyone taking an animal further than 175m....its just too dense.
Looking at ballistics tables of energy at different yardages with different calibers, there seems to be other calibers that are very similar ballistically in 6.5. The reason I want a 6.5 is because I want one centrefire that can do it all, including coyotes. Here in most of Southern Ontario, we are limited to using calibers of less than 7mm for coyotes. I know the 6.5 Swede is a big time caliber in Europe for moose hunting and is almost identical to a 7mm-08 in performance.
Now having much experience with the 6.5s in any caliber, maybe someone could shed some light on how they perform. I know that sectional density and wound diameter play a big roll. And obviously above anything..... shot placement.
The main players would most likely be:
260 rem
6.5x55 swede
6.5 creedmore
25-06 rem
Ill also be reloading them myself since it would be too damn expensive and hard to find ammo for any of them.
Now before we all get ants in the pants about how I'm under-gunning a moose, Id prefer if comments would be more based on facts rather than opinions ( I know a lot of guys who think you need to use a cannon to bring down this brontosaurus). Maybe there's more to the equation than just a simple 1000fpe





















































