Legal in AB.
Alberta dropped the case length requirement when the WSSM's hit the scene.
Just has to be .23" caliber or larger.
Psst! That's US (44mm) ya big oaf!NWT Wildlife Act 42(1)(b)(iii).
Sorry to be the only counter point, but moose deserve a quick death. You can kill a moose with a 44 mag., but you'll probably never find it. It'll run for 10 minutes, after it's hit. I've seen a guy lose a moose, after he hit it clean, with a .243. People who kill moose with a bow, or other inadequate weapons, forget to mention they wound several, before they actually drop one.
Moose are extremely tough. Use a real rifle, .308 minimum.
Sorry to be the only counter point, but moose deserve a quick death. You can kill a moose with a 44 mag., but you'll probably never find it. It'll run for 10 minutes, after it's hit. I've seen a guy lose a moose, after he hit it clean, with a .243. People who kill moose with a bow, or other inadequate weapons, forget to mention they wound several, before they actually drop one.
I've seen Indians hunt moose, with a .22, but they used traditional hunting methods. Put a bullet into it, track it until it lies down, shoot it again, repeat.
Moose are extremely tough. Use a real rifle, .308 minimum.
Sorry to be the only counter point, but moose deserve a quick death. You can kill a moose with a 44 mag., but you'll probably never find it. It'll run for 10 minutes, after it's hit. I've seen a guy lose a moose, after he hit it clean, with a .243. People who kill moose with a bow, or other inadequate weapons, forget to mention they wound several, before they actually drop one.
I've seen Indians hunt moose, with a .22, but they used traditional hunting methods. Put a bullet into it, track it until it lies down, shoot it again, repeat.
Moose are extremely tough. Use a real rifle, .308 minimum.
I disagree with the last two posters, the .44 mag. is up to the task, it kills all out of proportion to it's size. With proper loads the .44 mag. has killed big game all over the world from handguns. From a rifle the .44 is even deadlier, one large bear I shot with one is a good case in point. 1 shot from Marlin .44 mag. and the bear dropped in it's tracks. The 325 gr WFN GC hardcast bullet broke both shoulders and left quite a hole on the far side, very similar to the heavily loaded 45/70.
. People who kill moose with a bow, or other inadequate weapons, forget to mention they wound several, before they actually drop one.
People who kill moose with a bow, or other inadequate weapons, forget to mention they wound several, before they actually drop one.
Hornady has an informatative site. It states that the H.I.T.S. for the following leverevolution rounds is
.44 mag = 485
Small Game
less than 500 H.I.T.S.
The basic rule of thumb is that a H.I.T.S. rating of 500 or below describes a bullet/cartridge combination best suited for small game animals weighing less than 50 pounds.
.30-30 = 826
Medium Game
500-900 H.I.T.S.
A rating of 501 to 900 applies to bullet/cartridge combinations that are applicable for medium-sized game such as deer, antelope, black bear, and caribou, or game weighing 50 to 300 pounds.
.45-70 = 1242
Large Game
901-1,500 H.I.T.S.
A rating of 901 to 1,500 specifies cartridge/bullet combinations well-suited for large and heavy, but not generally considered dangerous game. This includes elk, moose, African plains game, red stag, American bison, and other animals weighing between 300 to 2,000 pounds.
http://www.hornady.com/store/44-Mag-225-gr-FTX-LEVERevolution/