You are showing your lack of knowledge regarding how archery equipment causes lethal wounding... a typical hunting bow with razor sharp broadhead tipped arrow, is a significantly more lethal tool than a .44 Mag within their respective ranges. Bullets and arrows have little in common in the way they function on living tissue.
Your knowledge and experience far out weighs mine in both these areas. Either way, your criticism of the 44Mag’s effectiveness as a short range moose shooter was over the top. Sometimes I think it surprises you when others disagree with you.You are showing your lack of knowledge regarding how archery equipment causes lethal wounding... a typical hunting bow with razor sharp broadhead tipped arrow, is a significantly more lethal tool than a .44 Mag within their respective ranges. Bullets and arrows have little in common in the way they function on living tissue.
When I was a boy, seventy years ago or so.
Most of the old men of that time in the Quebec woods, usually had only one rifle, a Winchester 92 in .44-40,.44 WCF.
It was considered perfectly adequate for anything up to and including, black bear and moose.
Of course, shots were taken inside 100 yards.
No reason to think that a .44 Mag. Marlin 1894 could not do the same thing today!
Your knowledge and experience far out weighs mine in both these areas. Either way, your criticism of the 44Mag’s effectiveness as a short range moose shooter was over the top. Sometimes I think it surprises you when others disagree with you.
I get what you are saying accept the part about "significantly more lethal then a .44Mag within their respective ranges"
If the animal dies not far from where the shot was made..... what's the significant difference?
Yes you can, but no I wouldn't. Hit a rib on the way in and you could be tracking that moose for 5 miles. Use enough gun.
The average hunting bow can cleanly harvest much larger game than can a .44 Mag, up to and including cape buffalo... that is significant. I am not knocking anyones choices, simply acknowledging the physics and physiology involved in the application of both types of equipment. The dynamics of an archery wound make it more effective at penetrating. Coupled with the resulting tissue damage, it is an amazing thing to behold the brief final stages following a lethal archery hit... I have witnessed it hundreds of times and it is still an awesome thing to see.
The average hunting bow can cleanly harvest much larger game than can a .44 Mag, up to and including cape buffalo... that is significant. I am not knocking anyones choices, simply acknowledging the physics and physiology involved in the application of both types of equipment. The dynamics of an archery wound make it more effective at penetrating. Coupled with the resulting tissue damage, it is an amazing thing to behold the brief final stages following a lethal archery hit... I have witnessed it hundreds of times and it is still an awesome thing to see.
Lots of opinions and they are that only opinions . If you have no personal experience killing moose don't muddy the waters . Gun and firearm hunting are two different games both are effective in the right hands but don't tell me you cannot kill a moose with a 44mag with the proper bullet . Excuse my rant but the BS is hard to swallow . My two cents and that's not worth much now days.
Yet another highjacked thread guns to bows to funny. And yes I meant bow post edited sorry old age. Lots of advice but the question was 44mag will it do the job simple yes or no . No reference to your bow kill I have bowhunted recurve to the present I know what a broadhead will do if placed properly.
I want to see a picture of an 800lb buck![]()




























