I have put more moose in the freezer than I can remember, and seen many more taken, with everything from 6.5X55 to 375 H&H. Almost all of them were shot with plain vanilla cup and core bullets, or Nosler Partitions. Both worked equally well.
Ironically the only moose I had to shoot repeatedly was using 250 gr Barnes X .375 bullets. Three shots, all in the lungs at less than 200 yd. That was enough for me, never used them again.
Ted
Should have used the Barnes TSX !
I have been using 165 gr. Nosler partions in the 30-06 for many years. Yep they is expensive little buggers. But I like them, no moose I ever shot has ever won the arguement with one. My Dad was a very sucessfull hunter over the years and he always swore by Winchester silver tips
For years I was the game cleaner in the camp. I have recovered alot of bullets of many different makes. The Remington 180gr. core lokts always impressed me in the way they held together and mushroomed nicely. Never enough to get me to switch from the Noslers though.
There are lot of very good bullets out there, what you have success with I find you tend to favour after a while.
......180 gr Partitions for moose if I ever got lucky to draw a tag, then in deer season I drop down to 165gr Ballistic tips. Same crappy A-Bolt gun with crappy trigger and sucky mag system but my back up is always a Sako (only for nice and clear days). If I sight my rifle 180 gr Sierra Matchking can I expect same accuracy with 180 gr Partition?
If I sight my rifle 180 gr Sierra Matchking can I expect same accuracy with 180 gr Partition?
That's what I am planning! I just have to figure out what gun to buy in that caliber.
If this would be your only gun than get a good one.
As bullets are concerned in all guns that I shoot I use Hornady SST for practice and Barnes TTSX for hunting and they are same weight 150 gr in
30-06 at 3000 ft/sec and have almost identical POI as BC of SST is .415 and TTSX have BC .42.
In 30-06 150 gr Barnes TTSX we use on everything we hunt.
Set 3" high at 100 y, zero of 275y, foot low on 400 and 30" low at 500.
Enough energy up to 500y for Moose or Elk and enough velocity to open them nicely 2093 FPS remaining.
Andrew



























