I think so. Only after this year though. I always thought id need more but the .308 did good.
my 180 grain remington factories which me and my friend used this year were exceptional. Black bear died on the spot after i shot it in the heart. The bullet went right through leaving a large exit hole.
The calf my friend shot the bullet went all the way through and ended up in the hide. This was from a 200 yard shot on a larger than average calf. Someone else in my hunting party shot a .308 at a cow moose and boiler housed it and the bullet was in the hide on the other side.
I like the idea of my round stopping inside,
so my question is. Is it better to have the bullet in the outside of the hide or out the other side. I know a dead animal is dead and none of these creatures moved at all after being shot. the calf was alive but couldnt move.
i also love how i can shoot a dear with not too much damage and a moose with the same round. Between me and my partner we never had an animal run more than 30 yards. Every one i shot, dropped on the spot and was dead by the time i approached it.
my 180 grain remington factories which me and my friend used this year were exceptional. Black bear died on the spot after i shot it in the heart. The bullet went right through leaving a large exit hole.
The calf my friend shot the bullet went all the way through and ended up in the hide. This was from a 200 yard shot on a larger than average calf. Someone else in my hunting party shot a .308 at a cow moose and boiler housed it and the bullet was in the hide on the other side.
I like the idea of my round stopping inside,
so my question is. Is it better to have the bullet in the outside of the hide or out the other side. I know a dead animal is dead and none of these creatures moved at all after being shot. the calf was alive but couldnt move.
i also love how i can shoot a dear with not too much damage and a moose with the same round. Between me and my partner we never had an animal run more than 30 yards. Every one i shot, dropped on the spot and was dead by the time i approached it.


















































