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Witch caliber would u suggest for hunting in Atlantic Canada 8X57 7mm-08 30-06 308 270. I would use it for white tail deer, black bear, moose. I plan on reloading in the future.

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Any of those would work.

If you are going to reload , the world is your oyster, you'll have many others to choose from also_Only thing is to use a quality hunting bullet.

I have a bias to things chambered in 7mm.
 
Any of those will work fine, although I'm not sure what factory ammo is currently available for the 8x57.
 
Witch caliber would u suggest for hunting in Atlantic Canada 8X57 7mm-08 30-06 308 270. I would use it for white tail deer, black bear, moose. I plan on reloading in the future.
I've owned all off those chamberings at one time or another here in NB. All would be a good choice for hunting here, but finding ammo for the 8x57 and 7/08 would be a little harder. 270, 308, 3030, 303, 30/06 is everywhere here.

If you're planning on getting into reloading right away, I'd say take your pick and base that choice on a rifle that fits your needs. A nice lightweight bolt action in 308 with a 2x7 scope would be perfect, but the same could be said about all the other choices listed as well.

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Witch caliber would u suggest for hunting in Atlantic Canada 8X57 7mm-08 30-06 308 270. I would use it for white tail deer, black bear, moose. I plan on reloading in the future.

Thanks

out of that group I'd choose 7mm-08 and or 308, but of coarse I'm a short action fan.
 
Unless you anticipate long range shooting the 45/70 is tops, esp. if you like old single shots or new leverguns.

Heck Ben he's from PEI, a .45-70 should have enough range to shoot clear across the little island....

Seriously though, any of the choices you've mentioned are sound ones, and like previously stated 8 mm and 7-08 might be a little harder to find ammo for.
 
For pure hunting nothing beats the 30-06 in that group. If you want to shoot at the range lots, something with less recoil is nice like the 7-08. I have a 270, 260, and 30-06 and the 260 is marginal for moose sized animals. Someone will argue this, but what I mean is if you have a less than perfect shot. I had a straight (moose looking at us) on shot standing beside my buddy, me with 260 him with 30-06. He shot and then me twice then him. When he hit the moose had a hugh flinch mine not so much. All bullets recovered. Now the moose would have died with the 260, just you could plainly tell the difference.
 
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