308 or 7mm rem mag for moose

.308 with a 165 gr bullet with a BC of .400 and an MV of 2750fps has the same impact speed at roughly 440yds as the 30-30 at 100yds.

If the 30-30 killed the moose at 200 yds, the .308 has the same impact at 660yds.

.....

This is not a theory. I have done this during the last season with a .308 with 165 gn TSX at just over 500 yards.

This season I will be hunting with a .270 and will not hesitate if the same condition prevails.

The key to developing confidence is practice, practice and more practice…
 
I think it's time to look at some ballistics:

Winchester 2009 cartridge guide says:

Super-X 308 Win 180g PP
Velocity:
Muzzle 2620
100y 2392
200y 2178
300y 1974

Trajectory (Sighted at 200y)
100y: +2.3
200y: +/-0.0
300y: -9.7

Super-X 7mm Rem Mag 175g PP
Velocity:
Muzzle 2860
100y 2644
200y 2439
300y 2243

Trajectory (200y sight in)
100y: +1.7
200y: +/-0
300y: -7.6

Conclusion? 7mm seems better. It'll probably be a longer, heavier gun and have far more kick for the gain. It's inefficient when compared to 308, but it makes a loud boom, which should probably count for something.

I'd stick with the 308 myself and save the money. If you're itching to get another gun, go buy something, just accept that you're buying something because guns are awesome not because you need it. I learned that about $15,000.00 ago.

EDIT: This post made me late for work lol

For those that think 250fps and 2" at 300yrds a huge improvement, I was wrong.;)
 
I have used a few different chambered rifles over the years. The 7mm rem mag just plain and simple works. The last moose hunt I was on last week I am sure a baseball bat would have worked. That is about how far you could see;) I am definitely looking for something with a short barrel, sights and lots of punch next time I go. Life is too short to have only gun..
 
If we are talking something that work, would be far from what i would choose but my wife took our 2 last mooses with her Bavarian 85 243 loaded with 95 gr SST at 3200 fps direct in the boiler room at 200 metres both did not walk 15 feets so i would not be worry either a 308 or a 7 mm will do a good job if hit in the good spot... JP.
 
Oh my. You didn't. I'll go slower here, others understood by it is hump day :D

I originally posted that the sphere of moose hunting influence around me uses 30-30 to .270 mostly. And a very short out to very long range. That meant that as an accumulation of all their experience they had shot near and far with a variety of what some are calling sub-par moose calibers, and successfully.
I then posted that the fellow particularly attached to his 30-30 has taken moose out to 200yds, one of which I witnessed at that range.
And given that you had started to post ballistics, inthough it would be fun to apply that experience to the current topic in an applicable manner. The context of the post was not in opposition to you.

In short, now it isn't about you. All good. Go practice rocket surgery. Inheard it is hard.

See you may think you're making sense, but you're very hard to understand. Inheard it is hard? What is that even supposed to mean? inthough it would be fun to apply that experience?

I get spam from Nigeria that makes better sense than this.
 
.....I am definitely looking for something with a short barrel, sights and lots of punch next time I go. Life is too short to have only gun.

Get one of the Husqvarna 9.3X57 rifles from Tradex, less than $250, shorten the barrel to 20 inches, solder the front sight back on, go to the range to sight in, and go hunting.

Dies, brass, powder and bullets for $150, will load enough ammo to hunt for the next 10 years.

And, don't forget to post pictures, :)
Ted

Here's one with a very good bore that's perfect for a home project, and when Anthony posts very good bore, the bore is like a mirror! http://www.shop.tradeexcanada.com/content/13764-husqvarna-m96-sporter-93x57
 
See you may think you're making sense, but you're very hard to understand. Inheard it is hard? What is that even supposed to mean? inthough it would be fun to apply that experience?

I get spam from Nigeria that makes better sense than this.

Its called typing on Steve Job's wonder device that screws with your typing.
Not hard to read into, but I will look for the crayon button next time. Do you prefer red or purple? Green maybe?

Take the "n" out of "Inheard" and you have....
Take the "n" out of Inthought and you have....

Its been fun,
 
I.ve hunted moose with both these calibers. The only advantage a 7mm magnum will give you is better ballistics and accurracy beyond 300m. A .308 is fully capable of downing a moose out to 400m so at 150-200m no problem.
 
If we are talking something that work, would be far from what i would choose but my wife took our 2 last mooses with her Bavarian 85 243 loaded with 95 gr SST at 3200 fps direct in the boiler room at 200 metres both did not walk 15 feets so i would not be worry either a 308 or a 7 mm will do a good job if hit in the good spot... JP.

Not to be a grammar Nazi, but the plural of "moose" is actually "meese".
 
Funny guy, we are kind of lucky to have a grammar teacher, i never know a Quebeker like me when i make a Big error....JP.
 
It's actually moose, but I'm sure you were just joking.

Let's hope that was the case. ;)

I.ve hunted moose with both these calibers. The only advantage a 7mm magnum will give you is better ballistics and accurracy beyond 300m. A .308 is fully capable of downing a moose out to 400m so at 150-200m no problem.

Then it would be more accurate at all ranges, right? I've gotta get myself one of those then.
 
As a Quebec guy i don't still get all the tricks of english language, but i will, i am a hard headed man... JP.
 
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