What moose cartridge?

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So ive been wanting to buy a new rifle for some time and have been debating on what to buy. Im primarily a target shooter and was going to buy a target bolt action 308. Just the other day though, i was asked if i would like to possibly got moose hunting come the fall.

So my question is, as much as i want a 308 and spend all my time at the range, would it be a good cartridge to use for moose? Or should i go for something with a little power?
 
sounds to me like a 308 fits the bill for what you need. Use good quality bullets and you shouldn't have any issue inside of 350-400 yards. Which is a chip shot if you plan on getting into target/precision shooting. For me i try to stay above the 1500 ft-lbs/1800 fps at impact on moose.
 
.308 works great for moose despite the BS some say.

That, and the vehicle I saw kill a moose on the highway the other day seemed to work too. Albeit with a bit more meat damage.
 
A target bolt may be too heavy to hunt with. Nothing wrong with the cartridge. You have time to practice. If the gun you want for targets is not suitable for hunting, I am sure a buddy has a lender you can use ( with great care & respect!). Any mid powder cartridge from 7 x57- to the mags will do just make sure you can hit where you want. Good luck.
 
Many moose have fallen to a .308. Contrary to popular opinion, you don't need a cannon to harvest a moose.

Out of a dozen posts this was your most intelligent reply...

You don't need more... in fact many moose have been cleanly dispatched with less powerful cartridges...
 
sounds to me like a 308 fits the bill for what you need. Use good quality bullets and you shouldn't have any issue inside of 350-400 yards. Which is a chip shot if you plan on getting into target/precision shooting. For me i try to stay above the 1500 ft-lbs/1800 fps at impact on moose.

That's my ideal terminal energy too. 180 gr soft points will get that done out to 300 yds from a .308
30-06 will stretch that another 70 yds
.270 does the deed with speed, bullets typically lighter, out to the mid 300's for the same energy.
Windage may be more of a factor though
 
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You can't go wrong with a .270Win,.308 Win. or .30-06 Sprg. and i really like Ruger M77's.

You're right .... Talked to a fellow tonight who was looking for a 30-06 for moose hunting.

He said he'd settle with a 308 but didn't want a 270 as they "are no good for moose".
 
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