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We only get a three day season, so basically it's shoot the first one you see, cows included and sometimes calves on the last day. It ends up being more of a meat shoot than a hunt.
Our moose generally are alot bigger. This little fellow only weighed about 450-500lb on the hoof. I help one of the butchers here during moose season. Last year they cut over 55 moose and believe me, most WERE bigger than the one I shot. I would have rather something a bit bigger, but you takes whats ya get and it is quite warm so it's better to get it over with.
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Holy Moly!!! That's what I shoot.That's one tuff SOB, it shoulda knocked him right over!
The COL is 3.445" which puts the bullets about 20 thou off the lands. Its a pretty long bullet at 1.383", so there still lots left in the neck w/o going past the shoulder too much.That Accubond sits a ways out in the neck. When I load for the .375 Ruger, the bullet is seated to the cannelure.... What is the OAL of the .375 CT
That's what the 375CT, 375 Chatfield-Taylor, or 375/338 is...... just a 338 mag necked up to 375cal.I see you use .338 Win Mag brass. I was unaware that it was a necked up .338.
I'm not disappointed with them. They stayed pretty much together w/o losing the core and penetrated from one side to the other, besides the fact that they are quite accurate in my rifle.Congrats on the moose ! That's gonna be some great eating , kinda disapointed in those accubonds , makes me want to set aside my 7mm loads .




























