Seeing as the 30.06 and .308 seem to be the most common answers here, what caliber would be the best all-rounder / most versatile North American big game caliber aside from the 30 Cal's?
Something that has the energy and stopping power to handle a large and potentially charging bear, bison or moose while also having the ballistics for taking extended shots on elk, sheep and goat, while also not being too overpowered for white tail?
That might be a tall order but I'd like to put forth the 338's, specifically the 338 WinMag.
The 338 WM is available in a variety of loads typically ranging between 180-300 grains and moving along between 2,400 fps - 3,200 fps.
It produces upwards of 4,000+ ft -lbs at the muzzle for the big stuff up close but can also be had with bullets with high B.C's in the 0.600-0.700 range for reaching out for the far stuff. This can easily be a 500-600m cartridge.
To me it seems to strike that perfect balance for NA big game. It has better terminal ballistics than the larger options (358s, 375s, 416s) while providing more energy than the smaller 6.5mm and 7mm within hunting distances.
Thoughts?
Something that has the energy and stopping power to handle a large and potentially charging bear, bison or moose while also having the ballistics for taking extended shots on elk, sheep and goat, while also not being too overpowered for white tail?
That might be a tall order but I'd like to put forth the 338's, specifically the 338 WinMag.
The 338 WM is available in a variety of loads typically ranging between 180-300 grains and moving along between 2,400 fps - 3,200 fps.
It produces upwards of 4,000+ ft -lbs at the muzzle for the big stuff up close but can also be had with bullets with high B.C's in the 0.600-0.700 range for reaching out for the far stuff. This can easily be a 500-600m cartridge.
To me it seems to strike that perfect balance for NA big game. It has better terminal ballistics than the larger options (358s, 375s, 416s) while providing more energy than the smaller 6.5mm and 7mm within hunting distances.
Thoughts?