I’m thinking of getting a bear/moose/elk rifle that provides a noticeable boost in power over a 30-06. I know the 30-06, when used with a good bullet would work fine for my intended uses, but I’d like a rifle-cartridge combo that has noticeably increased penetration and energy when plans start falling apart (also such a rifle would be comforting in grizzly country).
At this time I like the following rifle-cartridge combos:
358 Norma MAG in a Husqvarna 1651
338 WIN MAG in a Winchester Model 70 (either a pre-64 Alaskan or one of the new SS ones), a Ruger M77 MKII Stainless, or a Howa 1500 Stainless
9.3x62 in a Brno ZG47 or a Husqvarna 1640
35 Whelen in something that goes BANG!
I hunt mostly treed areas where shooting lanes and game animals rarely coincide, so let’s say max intended range of 300m or so. I’m just comparing cartridges below, not the rifles, as this post is already getting long.
Comparing the cartridges (assuming a 24” or so barrel to keep things even), I see the 358 Norma MAG as the winner in the external and terminal ballistics. However, it is hard to find brass and loading dies for. The 338 WIN MAG is not too far behind the 358 Norma MAG in power, and it’s the easiest of the bunch to find loaded ammo and components for. Both these magnums suffer in one area compared to the 9.3x62 and 35 Whelen, and that’s magazine capacity. I don’t hike with a loaded chamber and the rifles usually only hold 3 magnum vs 5 non-magnum cartridges. As far as I can tell, the 9.3x62 and 35 Whelen are similar in most measurable ballistic categories, so the practical difference is the 35 cal bullets and brass are more available than the 9.3x62 components. I'm having some trouble comparing the 338 WIN MAG vs the 9.3x62 and 35 Whelen as the 338 uses a slightly smaller diameter bullet going a bit faster and I'm not sure what the terminal performance differences would be.
I was hoping to get some insights from those who have used these cartridges or rifles and to get your thoughts on whether it’d be a useful addition to have a rifle in one of these cartridges if I already have a 30-06?
At this time I like the following rifle-cartridge combos:
358 Norma MAG in a Husqvarna 1651
338 WIN MAG in a Winchester Model 70 (either a pre-64 Alaskan or one of the new SS ones), a Ruger M77 MKII Stainless, or a Howa 1500 Stainless
9.3x62 in a Brno ZG47 or a Husqvarna 1640
35 Whelen in something that goes BANG!
I hunt mostly treed areas where shooting lanes and game animals rarely coincide, so let’s say max intended range of 300m or so. I’m just comparing cartridges below, not the rifles, as this post is already getting long.
Comparing the cartridges (assuming a 24” or so barrel to keep things even), I see the 358 Norma MAG as the winner in the external and terminal ballistics. However, it is hard to find brass and loading dies for. The 338 WIN MAG is not too far behind the 358 Norma MAG in power, and it’s the easiest of the bunch to find loaded ammo and components for. Both these magnums suffer in one area compared to the 9.3x62 and 35 Whelen, and that’s magazine capacity. I don’t hike with a loaded chamber and the rifles usually only hold 3 magnum vs 5 non-magnum cartridges. As far as I can tell, the 9.3x62 and 35 Whelen are similar in most measurable ballistic categories, so the practical difference is the 35 cal bullets and brass are more available than the 9.3x62 components. I'm having some trouble comparing the 338 WIN MAG vs the 9.3x62 and 35 Whelen as the 338 uses a slightly smaller diameter bullet going a bit faster and I'm not sure what the terminal performance differences would be.
I was hoping to get some insights from those who have used these cartridges or rifles and to get your thoughts on whether it’d be a useful addition to have a rifle in one of these cartridges if I already have a 30-06?