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If using a .308 that you are competent with, at what range would you take a moose.
400 yards and less with a 150 or 165 gr Barnes or Nosler
Bah - if you know where and how to place your shot, there is no range at which it would be ethical to shoot at a big game animal at which your 308 will not be enough gun to kill it.
If you can make a well placed 400 yard shot with your 308 under field conditions, then wait till yer olde moose turns broadside and presents a good shot and give er'. If he don't die in short order, well, then we'll re-evaluate your ability to take 400 yard shots under field conditions - because it won't be the fault of the cartridge in question.
All that said, though - I think 400 yards is pushing it for how far to shoot at a critter, nevermind the cartridge.
Haven't we had this discussion before?
Mike
I would say that 300 yards is about as much as you would want to shoot a moose with either a 308WIN with a good 165gr bullet, or a 30-06 with a good 180gr bullet (I bet the moose wouldn't tell the difference). 300 yards is a long way, and a moose is a big animal. Most people can't shoot 300 yards, and when they actually see it, they think that it's about 500 yards.
Mike
Are you being serious?
though as of right now only 10 have responded, it seems that there is a great difference in oppinion of the ability of a .308
Well, you did ask for a competent shooter.Are you being serious?
At what range would you take a moose with a .308 you are competent with?



























