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- Ft. Mac. Alberta
The Game King comes in both holow point and Spire point.
Sometimes the hollow points don't feed well in some rifles.
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Sometimes the hollow points don't feed well in some rifles.
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mdbuckle said:I am limited to bullet weights 168gr and lower.
boonerbuck said:Not where I'd look but my friend uses his deer load for moose. 160 gr Sierra GK out of his 7mm Rem Mag.
He does just fine. I cringe but it gets the job done without a blow up this far.
Pathfinder said:Are you Saying that the selection at hand is limited or are you saying that you think that your operating rod will break in half if you use a heavier bullet ?
eltorro said:some 4 shots for sighting in and another couple for the moose will not damage your rifle.
jackpine said:Have hunted moose since 1975,have seen all manner of bullet used in both factory and handload used on some 40 kills collectively in our group of seasoned hunters and have a rule of thumb where the lightest conventional bullet is 180 gr. in 30 cal.,150 gr. in.270 cal.. Have personally dispatched some 15 moose with 165 gr. Barnes X-bullet in .300 Win.Mag.and all went down where they stood or after 2-3 steps.Have utter confidence in the Barnes on the really big boys(one went 1400 lb.)The newer Barnes Triple shock Is factory loaded also but I prefer my own handloaded equivalent. To each his own but I don't gamble when it comes to moose and have concluded that the ammo is still the cheapest aspect of a hunt that I wait all year for.Most other bullets are fine until you are too close which causes bullet break-up even from the .308 Win or when fired from a magnum that will challenge the integrety of it's construction.The universally accepted rule of thumb is to use the Nosler partition as bare minimum for moose as the bullets'ability to penetrate deep to the vitals is crucial.Lastly but more important is bullet placement as no bullet makes up for poor placement.
Pathfinder said:Exactly. The GI manual states that bullets should be kept to 180gr and lower. Shooting 180's for the hunting season aint' so bad and you could enjoy a better factory ammo selection. If you really want to stay at 168 and lower I would go with the gameking.
mdbuckle said:However, I did get some 150gr Super-X Silvertips(The older white box kind, not the crapy grey box) from a buddy that shoot very accurately and have taken many moose in the past.
todbartell said:they are the same bullet...different box design, unless you're comparing a Silvertip to a Power Point
eltorro said:some 4 shots for sighting in and another couple for the moose will not damage your rifle.
You still have some time to buy some good stuff. Barnes, Partition, scirocco..... the difference in grains 150 - 165- 180 is not as big as one might think - comapared to the bullet canstruction differences.
Please do not use BT for moose. We lost one because of them last year.
Gameking is allright, but I'd shed the extra money to get some good 165 TSX from Black hills.
As a side note, I considered shooting the 180 HE Federal with my M14 - with the spindle valve shut off. Is it worth it? I guess not.
Got my moose this year with a 7mm Rem mag, Winchester accubonds 170 grain




























