It is true that a 30-06 will kill moose with the best of them but under some conditions it may be lacking.
I would prefer heavier bullets than I usually use in my 30-06 (165-180) something in the 200 to 220gr range,
although the 06 will work out to 250yds and beyond it will be lacking when the heavier bullets are used due to it's
rainbow trajectories but if you are proficient and can compensate you will be able to succeed in harvesting your moose.
I would prefer to leave my 06 at home because frankly I have other choices and actually prefer a 300 magnum or 338 for
all my moose hunting except in the thick stuff where my 358 Win or my 350 Rem Mag with a low power scope and
backed up with iron sights get the nod.
Good Luck
bb
30-06 + 393 yards + 1 shot = dead moose. At least, that's how my math worked out
Buy a new rifle if you feel the need. But you really don't need to.
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They ALL are just accelerated blobs of metal and all kill moose when plunged into the vitals.These guys dropped to 7x57 and .308 Win, and nothing fancy for ammo (150gr Fusion in the case of the .308).
.243 Winchester
6mm Remington
.240 Weatherby
.257 Roberts
.257 Weatherby
.25-06
.260 Remington
6.5x55
6.5x57
26 Nosler
.270 Winchester
.270 WSM
.270 Weatherby
7x57
7-08
.280 Remington
.28 Nosler
7x64
7mm Remington Magnum
7mm WSM
.30-30 Winchester
.303 British
.307 Winchester
.308 Winchester
.30-40 Krag
.30-06
.300 WSM
.300 Win Mag
.300 Ultra
.300 Weatherby
.308 Norma Mag
.338 Win Mag
.33 Nosler
.338 RUM
.338-06
.340 Weatherby
8x57
.325 WSM
8mm Remington Mag
9.3x57
9.3x62
9.5x57
.375 Ruger
.375 H&H
.375 JDJ
.375 Ultra
.416 Remington
.416 Rigby
.444 Marlin
.45-70
.45-110
.450-400
.450 Marlin




























