Shortly after its introduction, Stewart Edward White took his .30/06, a custom Springfield rifle to Africa. Over a period of several months, he took dozens of game animals weighing up to a ton, with only a few requiring a backup shot. He used the only .30/06 load that was available at the time, a 150 gr FMJ bullet at 2700 fps. A .308 as factory loaded today bests that velocity by 200 fps, and the choice of .30 caliber game bullets we have today can be appropriately matched to game of almost any size and weight. The .308 can be chambered in shorter, lighter, rifles than the .30/06, with no practical difference in performance on game out to 300 yards. Thus its pretty hard to argue against the choice of a .308 as a viable big game cartridge, and handloading only makes it better, due to the greater selection of bullets available to the handloader.
The only thing I can add to that is it's a great varmint cartridge as well with bullets from 86 to 130gr.No, the 308 can not kill modern moose. That's what ultra-mags are for.![]()
Looking into buying a .308 hunting rifle for big game. Probably be using it for whitetail and moose here in New Brunswick. Just curious as to if a .308 is capable of dropping a moose out here. Won't be taking any crazy long shots, only what I felt comfortable with.
Why would that be?I wouldn't hunt moose with anything less than a 375 H&H.
Ive found that if you run a 180 in a 300wsm and so much as catch fur, your game is generally going down !
Cannot possibly be serious....
I once saw a 308win bullet bounce right off a moose at 50yrds.

REALLY?? ....... That's funny stuff, right there.Ive found that if you run a 180 in a 300wsm and so much as catch fur, your game is generally going down !
I once saw a 308win bullet bounce right off a moose at 50yrds.
Not a chance, for moose you'll need a .17 HMR Magnum! Put a 4-12X40 AO scope on that bad boy and you're all set for moose!!
LOL, seriously, a .308 with bonded bullets is great for moose! For a bullet that'll work well for both animals, and shoot accurately from
most rifles, I'd look at Federal Premium loaded with 150 grain Nosler Accubonds. Enjoy!
I will be the first neigh sayer , all these post are correct however ... if there is a " happenstance " and you make a less than desirable shot with a .308 even on a deer it will likely still drop but you might wonder for awhile ... Where ??? ... I like the 300wsm because it is a .308 with insurance. If a shot does not go as planned with a .308 you could be looking for awhile or dragging your moose out of a lake rather than it dropping. Ive found that if you run a 180 in a 300wsm and so much as catch fur, your game is generally going down !
.308 will do the job ... I just figure why not step up to the wsm ? ... its what its there for
I will be the first neigh sayer , all these post are correct however ... if there is a " happenstance " and you make a less than desirable shot with a .308 even on a deer it will likely still drop but you might wonder for awhile ... Where ??? ... I like the 300wsm because it is a .308 with insurance. If a shot does not go as planned with a .308 you could be looking for awhile or dragging your moose out of a lake rather than it dropping. Ive found that if you run a 180 in a 300wsm and so much as catch fur, your game is generally going down !
.308 will do the job ... I just figure why not step up to the wsm ? ... its what its there for
capable for sure, coast to coast in Canada, guaranteed, without a doubt, as long as the shooter is up to task.![]()
And if he's not it doesn't really matter what he shoots with.




























