Anyone who suggests that a 30-30 or a 25/06 at 100 yards will not effectively kill a moose, has not shot
very many moose. If, indeed, the shot is no further than 100 yards, I would pack the 30-30. The 170 gr
bullets have gained a reputation for reliable penetration/expansion, and a Winchester or Marlin carbine is
a handy package.
That being said, I would have no qualms about shooting that moose with the 25/06 and a 115 or 120 Partition.
Best of all in that application would be the 120 A-Frame, which will not blow up, even if heavy bone is hit.
Regardless, any of the aforementioned bullets will penetrate well.
I have had the privilege of harvesting a lot of moose in 50+ years of hunting prime moose country. I have shot
moose with everything from the 6mm Remington up to the 338 Winchester Magnum. [not recommending the 6mm
as a moose slayer, but it will do the job]
I never have used the 25/06 in the field, but I shot a couple of moose with the 257 Roberts and the 120 Partition.
Neither went 10 feet after the shot. One was 75 yards, the other 140. Post #4 sums up my sentiments. Dave.