7/08 throwing 140 TTSX's.....a little flatter than the .308, even less recoil than the .308, and every bit as capable.
Moose are pussies...
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...................
Everything is a "pussy" on an ideal hit... not so much on a poor one... moose are big and tough and can go a long way on a poor hit... but due to their size, they don't have to go too far before they complicate recovery significantly... IMO.
on a poor one... Moose go a few hundred, stop and lay down. Elk go.... And go.... And go.... I've shot many moose, elk, deer, mule deer and even a few antelope. Nothing lays down as soon as a moose, nothing goes as far as an elk. As well, a bull elk in rut that's rolled in mud... And driven that mud deep into the hair to harden, well, moose flesh doesn't even get close.
On a poor one... Moose go a few hundred, stop and lay down. Elk go.... And go.... And go.... I've shot many moose, elk, deer, mule deer and even a few antelope. Nothing lays down as soon as a moose, nothing goes as far as an elk. As well, a bull elk in rut that's rolled in mud... And driven that mud deep into the hair to harden, well, moose flesh doesn't even get close.
When I was I kid I did a powerful amount of brooding about what caliber gave the best combination of flat trajectory, light recoil and decent killing power for anything I was likely to get a crack at. With the information I had, and the writings of the day everything seemed to point to the .270 Win. Not much has changed since.
You've got to throw away that joke for a pad that the T3s Lites come with. If you've rating recoil by that abortion the results will be deceptive. A friend had a T3 in .300 Win awhile back that he was trying to flog to any one of us that would shoot it. It was a nasty little bugger, and like you say no fun at all. Those of us who could shoot it still couldn't find a lot of reasons to want to.
If this is more about recoil than anything, and you like the T3s Lites consider one in 7/08. My daughter has been shooting hers since she was 11 and I have trouble imagining anyone having trouble with the kick. Even that little gun benefitted from a pre-fit Limbsaver. I'd have no problem popping a moose with that cartridge.
bison.............
Your talking to a guy who trailed a bull, shot by a partner, SEVEN miles...
... at the end, it was a toss up... shoot the bull or shoot my partner... it was touch and go for a few moments...
My uncle has shot dozens of moose over the years with a pre 64 model 70 in .270 win and a 130 partition ... he says they tip right over
You're probably not gonna want to hear this but be honest with yourself.......you just want to buy another gun....it's ok, you're among good company here! I've owned several T3 Lites and they are good rifles. Your 308 is more than enough for your needs and recoil shouldn't be an issue with a properly fit aftermarket pad. But if you're looking for an excuse to try something else, fill your boots. I'd look at a 6.5x55, 25-06, 257 Roberts or a 7-08. With the selection of very tough bullets available these days for reloading, all these calibres can be light recoiling and effective moose killers. I love odd ball calibres to the point of being ridiculous but when push comes to shove a 270, 308 or 30-06 is pretty hard to beat in most applications. At least in my opinion. Take care




























