I have had the same "underwhelming" experience ... although I was pretty confident when I used Nosler partitions and Black Talons and Grand Slams etc ... but I couldnt really say they were any better than standard factory loaded ammunition when the final result was the measure. Just my experience and opinion as wellIt's funny, in my late teens I was fascinated with premium bullets because of what I read in gun magazines. I bought every brand I could find, and hunted with them. In fact, I still have a couple boxes of the 180 grWinchester black talons in 308, some early Barnes x, and nosler partitions. All the premium bullets worked fine for whitetail, moose and black bear.
They did not, however, kill any better than the federal classics, rem core loct's, or win power points that my buddies were using.
If you want to use a premium round, by all means do so, if you reload it should help with cost.
This guy's gonna continue to put 180 gr federal blue box through my 308, and am completely confident that I'm going to keep eating yummy ontario moose every year.
6.5 X 55 Meets all your requirements and is an awesome moose round
Thanks guys. I just used my .308 to knock down a moose in Dec. The recoil pad is a Limbsaver btw. I don't find the recoil on .308 to be a problem. However since I was thinking of treating myself to a Sako85, I thought I might give the whole subject of caliber selection a rethink and where better than CGN to get helpful ideas and advice.
6.5X55 pick the rifle of your choice but this is the round....
Darryl
6.5 X 55 Meets all your requirements and is an awesome moose round
X2 for the 6.5 55
in some cases premium monometal bullets may actualy reduce their effectiveness.
Can you expand? Are you referring to a case where on a long shot the bullet has lost so much velocity that the petals won't fold back properly?
None of the calibers being discussed and recommended on here NEED a premium bullet.........I'm not sure why some guys on here keep emphasizing "and use a premium bullet". The 6.5, 270, 7-08, 7X57 and 308 are all sub 3000 fps cartridges (for the most part) and do not require premium bullets to function admirably, in some cases premium monometal bullets may actualy reduce their effectiveness. All of these cartridges function flawlessly with Speer, Sierra, Nosler BT and Horn C+C bullets. No need for premium bullets with this family of cartridges...................
If I'm going moose hunting, I won't chintz on the bullet. My personal choice is the partition or accubond and they seem to do the trick for me. To each his own, but for the extra few cents per bullet I prefer the premiums.




























