What gun/Cal?

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I am planning an Alaska moose hunt in 2 years . What gun/ calibur should I get? Any suggestions and why. I have shot lots of ( Ontario)moose and they go down easy, But when in Alaska moose country you are also in big bear territory! I wouldn't want to go under gunned.
 
Whatever you use on Canada moose will work fine on Alaska moose. Your guide usually packs a bear smasher if they are a problem in the area. Or ask your outfitter what he suggests. Whatever you choose, have a great experience and enjoy the hunt :)
 
Big Guy said:
I am planning an Alaska moose hunt in 2 years . What gun/ calibur should I get? Any suggestions and why. I have shot lots of ( Ontario)moose and they go down easy, But when in Alaska moose country you are also in big bear territory! I wouldn't want to go under gunned.
Definately check with the Particular Outfitter/guide etc. you're going with ?
Most will have a Min. Suggestion and some even go so far as to specify Bullet types........:rolleyes:
At any Rate I'd look at something like the 338 Winchester ! Definately a Good Alaskan Cartridge:cool:
Happy Hunting:)
 
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338 Win Mag... I think in a stainless Model 70, with a low power variable Leupold scope.

Not sure if you can get a stainless rifle with irons these days, but I'd get that if I could. That way if anything goes wrong with your scope (dropped and broken type thing) you could fall back on the irons. Moreover, I'd buy and carry a Williams FP for the rifle. If you had to re-zero anyways, why not have the benefit of the Williams?

And I think I'd want a laminated stock. (Just don't like most sythetics myself.)

That's an interesting round Levi... 358 Shooting Times Alaskan?

Does that have a Weatherby shoulder? (Don't mean to hijack...)

On topic, if I were taking an oddball calibre, I'd make sure to pack my ammo in 2 or 3 different pieces of luggage, or even ship some ahead just in case. You're sure not finding that stuff at the local sporting goods store!
 
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I fished in Alaska and Yukon this summer. Of course I couldn't resist talking hunting with the locals and found out that the most popular caliber with them is a 30-06. My buddy and I will be hunting the Yukon in 2007 and we both own 30-06 and .338's - the .338's will be making the trip.
 
I currently have a .300 wm, M-70, 98 mauser 8mm, Bar 30-06, and a marlin .444 The .300wm will get the main roll and the back up is a toss up.
 
Your 300 wm will be just fine.

My personal preference for backup, of the rifles you mentioned would be the 98 mauser. But that is just me.:D
 
Yes, the 375H&H would be another great choice.

As for the backup gun, I think that 98 in 8mm would be good too
 
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