was it Annie that you saw pulling the trigger on the moose?
No, it was actually my uncle, he shot every moose with a 410. I myself have shot deer with 22LR and 22Mag. I have shoot moose with the ruger 44 carbine. Not a single animal suffered. I once lost an injured moose to the 7mm08, and once placed a shot poorly on a deer with a 308 that required a quick run and a second shot to end it's misery.
To this day the moose that got away both puzzles me, and bothers me. I have never figured out what went wrong, and THAT bothers me.... I can not fix or correct something when I don't know the cause.
Most of my family, Dad, uncles, grandparents, shot moose and deer for meat, we all still do. But many moons ago they used whatever was "behind the door", wether it be an old 303, a 410, or a Cooey ranger single shot 22, went out and got meat for the winter. They weren't hunting for sport, it was survival. We come from a place were your closest neighbor was many miles away, through thick bush in the northern canadian shield. No one could afford ammo let alone a new "gun". When I was young I was given a single 22 shell at a time to go hunt grouse or rabbits. Life was, and still is to some extent, more of a pioneers life. Something I am proud of.
I guess it really doesn't matter what anyone else believes, but it still bugs me none the less when someone calls me a liar, no matter how they put it....