- Location
- In lalaland, that is Ottawa.
Problem- To find a bullet and load for two different rifles, a M77 Ruger lightweigt in .308 well scoped, for longer shots and a Savage 99 in .308, open sights for closer shots capable of not perforating a deer yet also of taking down a moose.
My son has taken many moose and deer with the M77 bolt gun, no problem. He always bought off the shelf whatever he could find, not always the best choice and made the compromises, one year one make, next year different make and bullet weight.
He has now acquired a Savage 99 lightweight, open sights, also in .308 that he wants for close range deer and possibly for moose in tight cover.
I can reload for him and we would like a suggestion of a 165-168 grain bullet which will be used in same loading in the two rifles.
Obviously, the bullet and load must be accurate enought out of the M77 to take a moose out to say 250 yards yet expand sufficiently enough on a deer at say 100 yards, to have a kill.
The M77 will be sighted in for about 225 yards and the Savage 99 sights adjusted for 100 yards, same load.
I am hoping that Ben Humchak and H4831 see this & jump in with their sage wisdom and of course all advice will be welcome.
Thank you.
My son has taken many moose and deer with the M77 bolt gun, no problem. He always bought off the shelf whatever he could find, not always the best choice and made the compromises, one year one make, next year different make and bullet weight.
He has now acquired a Savage 99 lightweight, open sights, also in .308 that he wants for close range deer and possibly for moose in tight cover.
I can reload for him and we would like a suggestion of a 165-168 grain bullet which will be used in same loading in the two rifles.
Obviously, the bullet and load must be accurate enought out of the M77 to take a moose out to say 250 yards yet expand sufficiently enough on a deer at say 100 yards, to have a kill.
The M77 will be sighted in for about 225 yards and the Savage 99 sights adjusted for 100 yards, same load.
I am hoping that Ben Humchak and H4831 see this & jump in with their sage wisdom and of course all advice will be welcome.
Thank you.