that thread should not stop the ones that want to use bigger canons to do so ....
In thread like this one, if you pay attention and read between the lines you can really see the difference between the experienced hunters and posers.
Thousands of Moose have been successfully taken with a 30-30 by First Nations hunters. Any modern 30 cal will take down a Moose. Learn how hunt. If you can't find the Moose it does not matter what rifle you are using.
Can be aggressive when called in -
The mistake you're making here is the assertion that the difference between 308Win and 300WM is equivalent to the difference between losing 700 lbs of meat and 20 lbs of meat, when clearly that isn't true. The cartridge alone will never close that gap.
There is no doubt the 300 has more power. That doesn't necessarily equate to better.
Yes. Given the same bullet and distance the 300WM will penetrate deeper, hit harder and do more damage. We're not talking about stabbing them with knitting needles, these are expanding projectiles that require velocity to expand. Look at the ads that Swift puts out showing the results at impact velocities. Look at their condition at 308 impact velocities (at the target distance, not muzzle) then add 200 fps to it and look at that result. More speed=more expansion+more penetration=more damage=dead sooner.
That is not a mistake... it is on a sliding scale with regard to damage, blood trail and loss... a heart and lung shot with just about anything will result in death, but the proponents posting above shooting for bone mass better have a stout bullet carrying lots of energy... losses can happen in that scenario... I wouldn't want to be using that shot placement with a .308 launching 150 SST's. I have seen some catastrophic bullet failures on black bears where odd angles, bone and thin jacketed bullets were involved.
That is not a mistake... it is on a sliding scale with regard to damage, blood trail and loss... a heart and lung shot with just about anything will result in death, but the proponents posting above shooting for bone mass better have a stout bullet carrying lots of energy... losses can happen in that scenario... I wouldn't want to be using that shot placement with a .308 launching 150 SST's. I have seen some catastrophic bullet failures on black bears where odd angles, bone and thin jacketed bullets were involved.
We'll have to agree to disagree on that point. Because there can be loss or failure with any cartridge.
As far as moose hunting goes, anything a .308 can do, a 30-06 will do better,
and the 300 WM probably being the ultimate moose cartridge.