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This…Well I would use my 30-06 but based on the choices 338
This…Well I would use my 30-06 but based on the choices 338
My last bear was shot in the mountains spot and stalk style and was shot at 80yards…30-06 is great for black bear. I’ve never taken a moose.
I don’t think any more power is needed.
The extra velocity of a 300mag is great for range, but completely unnecessary at the distances most black bear and moose are shot. Unless you’re hunting black bear at the edge of a mountain range using spot/stalk method instead of baiting.
Sorry to not choose from the above list, but I wouldn’t personally bother with any of the magnums if you’re hunting in the typical ranges at which those 2 beasts are hunted.
Congrats! That’s awesome.My last bear was shot in the mountains spot and stalk style and was shot at 80yards…
Ammo is expensive, but to be fair all ammo is expensive now. I really like the simplicity though, with both my Whelen and 9.3x62 I stick to either the 250@2600 or 286@2400 respectively. That's it, no messing about, those are the recipes and they both work well. The bullets they shoot were mostly designed for them so they perform well to boot.I also have a 270, and I want a 9.3x62 for my big boom stick. Just slowly putting money aside for it. Anything particular you like or dislike about owning one?
Yeah; word is he’s crazy. CZ got rebarrelled to 375 Weatherby I’m told.Agreed. It reminds me of a guy in Saskatchewan who once shot out the barrel of a CZ 375H&H doing that exact thing. Some crazy bugger named Mike as I recall![]()
Do you reload? I do and I’m curious which powder your 9.3 likes.Ammo is expensive, but to be fair all ammo is expensive now. I really like the simplicity though, with both my Whelen and 9.3x62 I stick to either the 250@2600 or 286@2400 respectively. That's it, no messing about, those are the recipes and they both work well. The bullets they shoot were mostly designed for them so they perform well to boot.
I think the platform matters more, but we're also spoiled with a selection of good rifles both new and used and barrels nowadays are a consumable as well so you can get into a 9.3 in your preferred action pretty easily.
It doesn't mind CFE223, that powder works awesome for me in .35 Whelen and while I have two boxes of Norma Alaska 285gr in the drawer I've also played with CFE223 and 286gr Partitions.Do you reload? I do and I’m curious which powder your 9.3 likes.
I live in the NWT, I used to hunt with 300 win mag but changed to 308 because a magnum is simply not needed.I dunno...I'm on a "bigger is better" kick right now. It's funny that most, or all, of the people who answered that are from the Yukon or NWT chose the largest caliber offered. They are also ones who are most likely to encounter tough, large and mean beasts. Kind of hard to argue with that kind of experience.
Bone-collector is an exception, he is in moose/grizzly country and is experienced, yet disagrees. Although, and correct me if I am wrong, until recently he used a .458 Win Mag!
This!.......I live in the NWT, I used to hunt with 300 win mag but changed to 308 because a magnum is simply not needed.
All are fine; if I were younger and still hunting, my choice would be my 9.3 x 62 Husky commercial Mauser; light, accurate, and loads enough power. Ammo is more or less reasonably priced; and easy enough to hand load. Good selection of bullets.if you were limited to either a 300, 338 , or 35 magnum,which would you choose for moose-bear?
For me, 9.3 x 62 and 6.5 x 55. While I like 7 x 57, I have not had it out of the cabinet in likely 35 years.The 9.3X62 covers all the bases. Essentially a 375 H&H with five in the magazine, I got my first one in the early seventies and never looked back. I could do everything with it and a 270 Winchester.
Ted
But, what better way to revive a 19 year old thread and create more controversy for the end of 2024 ?
If my math is correct you where shooting the :06 for 7-8 years when this thread was originally posted
Tight Groups.
**added later** I forgot to add my thoughts about the perfect Big Bear Medicine, my vote would be a .378 Weatherby.
Cause well, you know it is a Weatherby and you can allegedly shoot .375Ouch&Ouch aka Holland&Holland
Rob
My phat fingers ....You can shoot 375 H&H in a 375 Weatherby, but not a 378 Weatherby.
None of the above!if you were limited to either a 300, 338 , or 35 magnum,which would you choose for moose-bear?