Nothing short of a 375 H&H will drop a moose
I've shot two moose with a 375 Magnum. Both lung shots, neither dropped on the spot.
Nothing short of a 375 H&H will drop a moose
I have plenty of opinion on moose "cartridges" but zero personal experience... all "20ish" bulls were taken with bow & arrow... I have been around when many moose were shot, but in my intemperate youth, I was a "stick n' string" purest and used archery gear during the rifle season too...
You can't go far wrong with a .30/06 from MB east and a .300 WM from SK west.
I've shot two moose with a 375 Magnum. Both lung shots, neither dropped on the spot.
How many hunters take anything regularly at over 200 yards?
I have shot more moose than I can recall with a number of cartridges. A number fell to the .300 win mag with 200 grain Grand Slams. The .444 Marlin was my go-to shooter for a number of years. My preferred load was a 300 grain Speer soft point that was really clipping along. Very effective. I shot one lone calf with a .45-70 guide gun at about 20 paces. 405 grain Remmy soft point hand load in that one. My .338 RUM has accounted for the last few. All worked well. The ranges varied from almost right off the end of the barrel out to a couple hundred yards or so. Most were probably 50 and under. My wife and father-in-law tote .30-06's with various loads. My mother-in-law has dropped a number with a .243. We have never lost one.
Like a lot of hunting - success has probably more to do with using a decent bullet and placing it in the boiler room.
Not me. Only people that do not have vid cameras around shoot them at long range.
True story innit , the average hunter doesn't care for before photos and video, the average hunter is a hunter , photos come later.
key word regularly, id say No, not many past 200, depending on region and terrain, 50-100 is common, or 100-200 is common![]()
And, many of those 4-500 "yard" shots turn out to be 100-150 when measured out.
Many moose have fallen to a .308. Contrary to popular opinion, you don't need a cannon to harvest a moose.
30-30 win, 303 br, 308 win, 30-06 sprng probably account for over 90% of the moose shot in canada.
The 300 savage was pretty popular as a moose hunting round for a while also as was the lowly 12 ga with slugs.