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Well that is 17 rem, 222, 243, and 223 for Moose. Someone is bored or drank too much happy juice tonight. Maybe that thing under the bridge was giving it out instead of accosting unsuspecting travelers.
Not controversial enough, there are too many people who think 22LR is just fine.
Answer this............
How confident are YOU with said rifle and to what distance?
Answer those questions honestly and you will be able to set your parameters for the use of the rifle.![]()
here's what VAL GIEST has to say on the matter- 338win mag, 250 grain spitzers-look up his creds on line and then make your decision-
As soon as this thread bites the dust, start another one on ".223 for deer..."
No offense to Val, and I'm a long time fan of .338's with 250's, but anyone suggesting that is what is NEEDED is on glue. I've shot quite a bit of game with this exact combination, and honestly, the game didn't die any quicker than a .270 with 130's, or a .308 with 165's, or a 30-06 with 180's, etc. Nothing WRONG with a .338 with 250's for moose, but seriously, it's overkill.
As for the .243 thing, it seems to me this is yet another case of people who have done it saying it is fine, vs. people who never have saying it is not fine. Look up ".223 for deer" and "7.62 x 39 for moose" threads and you'll see the same debate.
I know a woman in the Yukon who killed everything except Bison and Polar bear with a .243 with 100 grain factory ammo, and did it humanely. It would not likely be my first choice of cartridge, but I'm not one for telling people they can't do something based on my theoretical arguments against, when there are others who are actually doing it just fine.
It depends on the hunter.
do you even know who val geist is?- did you BOTHER to look up his creds before you made that statement? i'm not the first to suggest the 338 win mag- guns and ammo did an article years ago where they said the 338 was the MINIMUM recommended - and with solids at that- that was about 1990 or soNo offense to Val, and I'm a long time fan of .338's with 250's, but anyone suggesting that is what is NEEDED is on glue. I've shot quite a bit of game with this exact combination, and honestly, the game didn't die any quicker than a .270 with 130's, or a .308 with 165's, or a 30-06 with 180's, etc. Nothing WRONG with a .338 with 250's for moose, but seriously, it's overkill.
As for the .243 thing, it seems to me this is yet another case of people who have done it saying it is fine, vs. people who never have saying it is not fine. Look up ".223 for deer" and "7.62 x 39 for moose" threads and you'll see the same debate.
I know a woman in the Yukon who killed everything except Bison and Polar bear with a .243 with 100 grain factory ammo, and did it humanely. It would not likely be my first choice of cartridge, but I'm not one for telling people they can't do something based on my theoretical arguments against, when there are others who are actually doing it just fine.
do you even know who val geist is?- did you BOTHER to look up his creds before you made that statement? i'm not the first to suggest the 338 win mag- guns and ammo did an article years ago where they said the 338 was the MINIMUM recommended - and with solids at that- that was about 1990 or so
do you even know who val geist is?- did you BOTHER to look up his creds before you made that statement? i'm not the first to suggest the 338 win mag- guns and ammo did an article years ago where they said the 338 was the MINIMUM recommended - and with solids at that- that was about 1990 or so
do you even know who val geist is?- did you BOTHER to look up his creds before you made that statement? i'm not the first to suggest the 338 win mag- guns and ammo did an article years ago where they said the 338 was the MINIMUM recommended - and with solids at that- that was about 1990 or so