The perfect moose/elk rifle, or not...

Last few times......Winchester Model 70 SS FW in 300WSM with 168gr TSX, Rem 700 SPS in a Bansnser; 270 WCF with 140gr Accubonds, and now a Leeper built Winchester Model 70 SS with Bansner in .284 WCF with a 140 TTSX.
I am looking for a new build, likely a 300 or 338 WM on another Winchester 70 SS. Or a Cooper in 338-06. I am have a hard time with decisions........:(
 
Custom stainless Ruger MKII .35 Whelen, King barrel, Leupold VXII 3x9-40, Hogue stock, hanloaded 225 TSX. Just got an email this week, my new McMillan stock for it has been shipped:dancingbanana:.
 
Pick one :) All three have been great moose guns.

700 mountain in 7/08, VXIII 2.5-8X36
700LSS in 300 ultramag, Elite 4200 2.5-10X40
7 in 300 short mag VXIII 2.5-8X36

the semi on the bottom is good for chickens on the way too :)

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Stainless Remington 700 SPS-DM in 300 Win with a Burris Fullfield 3-9 with posi-lock. 180grain Hornady BTSP with 76.5 grains of IMR 7828 @ 2960 fps. Also user my BLR .308 a few times too.
 
Sure a lot of different moose mashers out there. Here's a dead moose that dropped at the shot to my wife's Ithaca LSA65 30-06 with a 150 gr TSX and 47 gr of H4895 -- MV of 2840 ft/sec. Range was 60 yards. Weird looking rack, but it did NOT effect the taste of the meat. ;)

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Not because I think that I need more horsepower than that, but because I'm a man, darn it, :D I shoot a 168 TSX in my Tikka M65 with 57 gr of H414 for a MV of 2900 ft/sec.

The picture of my moose is . . . . . . . . . . . . . I didn't get a moose last year. :p
 
While i have alot of choices, it always goes back to my 3 favs., in order:C. Sharps(Montana) '74 in 50/90 Sharps with 540gr. cast flat pt.(soft) and 103grs. of swiss 1 1/2fg black powder. Marlin Cowboy 45/70 with Williams rear peep and firesight front, 340 gr Gould HP for deer and 480gr. WFN GC at 1900fps for the rest. Win. 94 XTR in .356 Win. w/ 2 3/4X Weaver scope, 250 gr. hardcast flat pt GC bullet.
 
For years mine was a tang safety .338 Ruger 77 with a Leo 3.5X10.
Now its an Ed Brown .338 WM with... you guessed it a 3,5 X 10 Leopold.

250 grains of Sierra in the ribs and they dont ever walk away.
 
Similar to Ronne, except with 180 Accubonds.

Model 75 Finnlight, McMillan "Sako 75" stock, glass-bedded action & free-floated barrel.

No success on the big boys, but 3 deer this year fell hard.

:)

Rem 3006 165gr NP,Moose droped at the spot last year.I'm going
to use it again this year.:D
 
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