Wouldn't a 200gr Speer be a good start for a 3o/o6 moose load as well? Anyone use them up your way?Now that is a smokin' 06 load!
Ted
As anyone tried supreme 780 powder for 30/06
I will be reloading for 3006, 300 winchester mag and 7mm rem mag, I was trying to find a common powder for these and the supreme 780 seemed to be the most efficient one.
Wouldn't a 200gr Speer be a good start for a 3o/o6 moose load as well? Anyone use them up your way?
Yes, the 200 grain soft point would be a god moose load.
Just doubtful if it would be "gooder" than a good 180 grain bullet in the 30-06.
I think the old Dominion CPE (copper point expanding) was better than the soft point loads in the 30-06. I was shooting moose with the CPE, my favourite bullet, in the very early 1950s and to this day I think they were actually better than the Nosler partition. They opened up, but seemed to retain more of their weight than does Nosler.
In those far back glorious days of hunting, one needed nothing more than his standard $7. BC licence to shoot any game animal in BC, including any grizzly bear he wanted to shoot. Some people who lived in good grizzly country shot a lot of grizzly.
One fellow who may have shot more grizzly than anyone else, later wrote about it in a published book. He said his only rifle was a 30-06 and he always used CIL Dominion factory loads of 180 grain CPE. He made special note of how good the 180 grain CPE bullets were.
Hi Bruce.Wouldn't a 200gr Speer be a good start for a 3o/o6 moose load as well? Anyone use them up your way?
Yes, the 200 grain soft point would be a god moose load.
Just doubtful if it would be "gooder" than a good 180 grain bullet in the 30-06.
I think the old Dominion CPE (copper point expanding) was better than the soft point loads in the 30-06. I was shooting moose with the CPE, my favourite bullet, in the very early 1950s and to this day I think they were actually better than the Nosler partition. They opened up, but seemed to retain more of their weight than does Nosler.
In those far back glorious days of hunting, one needed nothing more than his standard $7. BC licence to shoot any game animal in BC, including any grizzly bear he wanted to shoot. Some people who lived in good grizzly country shot a lot of grizzly.
One fellow who may have shot more grizzly than anyone else, later wrote about it in a published book. He said his only rifle was a 30-06 and he always used CIL Dominion factory loads of 180 grain CPE. He made special note of how good the 180 grain CPE bullets were.
I don't doubt that those Dominion bullets were first class ones but they are long, long gone.
For 3006 moose hunt with affordable bullets I trust 180gr Speer Mag Tip.
Just two weeks ago I made penetration test at 25m and they busted 5 one galon milk jugs and two 3/4" plywood boards retaining 88% of their original weight!
Happily I still have close to 200 of them left b/c I don't see them for sale anymore (?)
My 180gr Rem CL bullet will do almost as good (four milk containers and two 3/4" plywood boards) but will retain only 75% of their original weight.
I am sure that 180gr NP would do as good or better under very severe trial like hitting very heavy moose bone but I never aim at those places....
Hi Bruce.
I don't doubt that those Dominion bullets were first class ones but they are long, long gone.
For 3006 moose hunt with affordable bullets I trust 180gr Speer Mag Tip.
Just two weeks ago I made penetration test at 25m and they busted 5 one galon milk jugs and two 3/4" plywood boards retaining 88% of their original weight!
Happily I still have close to 200 of them left b/c I don't see them for sale anymore (?)
My 180gr Rem CL bullet will do almost as good (four milk containers and two 3/4" plywood boards) but will retain only 75% of their original weight.
I am sure that 180gr NP would do as good or better under very severe trial like hitting very heavy moose bone but I never aim at those places....
Hi Roman,
Yes, there are a million, well more or less, good brands of bullets out there.
I just have to sing the praises of some of the good old bullets, because there are so many here on CGN who think a bullet has to have been designed within the last three years and have a sophisticated sounding name, to be capable of killing a moose.
I actually have at least one box of the old CIL CPE bullets, in .308 calibre and 180 grains.
I had thought of contacting some northern moose hunter to see if they would use a load of these CPE bullets in their 30-06, if I sent them some, to shoot a moose with them, just as a comparison. But have likely waited too long for this year.
If there is some northern moose hunter up there who would be interested in trying this, send me a PM.
Bruce
Had great accuracy and velocity with 55.5 grains of H414, 180 grain Nosler Accubond, Remington nickel cases and Win L Rifle primers. 2810 FPS and under 3/4".



























