No, the 2100 number is terminal energy. However, it is clear that there is no point in arguing with you.
Regarding the video. The guy is an a**hole, demonstrating how a**holes hunt. Two spent casings before the 3rd shot, and then he comments "two to the boiler room..." and he is using at least a 7mm Rem. Mag, if not the 7.82 Warbird. http://www.handgunsmag.com/ballistics/7_82_ 308_lazzeroni_warbird.html
Read the comments on the video.
I'm with JeffJames on this one. Beyond 100-150 yards, I'm not shooting. But again, it is a personal choice. Each of us defines their own hunting ethics.
I agree with Ironsighter, the 30-30/7.62X39 are deer cartridges, at not much over 100 yards. If you're after moose, and you want the ability to make humane sportsmanlike kills out to 300 yards no problem, then bring a scoped 30.06 with 165 to 180 grain bonded bullets. The Hornady Interbond 165 grain in their Superformance series has ballistics creeping towards 300 WM numbers, and with a 3" high at 100 yards sight-in, will give you centre-hold shots in a big game animal's vitals out to 400 yards! The recoil of the 30.06 is quite reasonable as well, and makes for more accurate shooting from many hunters that are a bit recoil sensitive.
Originally Posted by Kelly Timoffee View Post
So, with this theory , you could hold the muzzle against the chest of a moose and you would not have the energy to kill the animal???Interesting concept.
It isn't a concept, it is a guideline. The guideline is in place to reduce the number of wounded animals and wasted meat.
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Sounds like something out of a book from someone who has interest in selling large calibers rifles.
No sales pitch. Just stating the accepted minimum terminal energy to kill a moose (with one round). As I have stated repeatedly, it is a guideline. This guideline will typically be followed by those who respect the animal and want to hunt humanely and responsibly.
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Hit the damn animal in the vitals at reasonable range, and it dies, shot placement boys!!!!!
Based on this, shooting a moose or a large bear from 50 yards with a .22 would be good practice, as long as your shot is 100% perfect?
To each his/her own.
I gotta agree with Kelly and so many others here. I simply can't agree with Ironsighter. There is NO SHAME in a 200yd headshot. Hell, EVEN my wife can and HAS made those on deer. Deer!! And she just started hunting 2 years ago. And moose are a bigger head target. There is also no reason why a .30-06 can't do the deal on moose boiler room at 400yds.
Hang it up, Ironsighter, or learn to use it.
Oh, and look here, as well. Same discussion by your peers and betters.
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=586774&page=8
I notice that you haven't posted here yet....
HA! Sounds like this guy works at Wholesale Sports!!! Telling people that only the biggest magnum will kill a deer/elk/moose/chipmunk.
Ar180shooter, I was referring to agreeing with Ironsighter that a 7.62X39/30-30 is a deer cartridge and not recommended for moose. Didn't give that 2100 ft-lbs much thought, I know that I've shot a couple of my moose at a bit over 300 yards with a 30.06, and they went down like a sack of spuds. It seems that Supernova has done the same thing. Yes, at less than 400 yards at least a 30.06 is enough for moose, and a magnum isn't needed...I would recommend a quality bullet like the Barnes TSX, Nosler Partition or Accubond, or Hornady Interbond. They penetrate well and expand reliably.
no, sorry it doesn't. actually it's not a firearm at all.
I intend to harness the power of voodoo, and will be making little moose/caribou/elk/deer dolls. Find your animal, say the chant (it will be on the dolly packaging), stick a pin in 'er and watch your prey keel over, as in Right Now.
cool huh?
(so much silliness in this thread already, I just thought it could use a little more).
***note: you may need to buy a larger, aftermarket pin for the larger game animals; just wouldn't be right to try to take out a huge moose with a little deer pin)![]()
no, sorry it doesn't. actually it's not a firearm at all.
I intend to harness the power of voodoo, and will be making little moose/caribou/elk/deer dolls. Find your animal, say the chant (it will be on the dolly packaging), stick a pin in 'er and watch your prey keel over, as in Right Now.
cool huh?
(so much silliness in this thread already, I just thought it could use a little more).
***note: you may need to buy a larger, aftermarket pin for the larger game animals; just wouldn't be right to try to take out a huge moose with a little deer pin)![]()
Ya, but does it have over 2100 ft. lbs. of energy? And how critical is pin placement? Like if I stick the pin in its face, will it still die?