Winter barren ground caribou calibre requirements

M12shooter

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This winter I will take part in a hunt I have never experienced before, that being barren ground caribou. Looking for feedback by those who hunt or have hunted these before as to minimum calibre suggestions.

I hunt 90 percent of my big game with a Sako 25-06. I have been told barren ground caribou are not hard to kill and I would like to use my pet 25-06 for the aforementioned species...or would it be recommended to move up to one of my 30 calibres?
 
I agree with everyone that your 25/06 will be fine. A few years back, I went on the Quebec winter caribou hunt. My buddy's 270 killed them just as dead as my 35 Whelen.
 
I've lost count how many BGC I've shot and I can assure you your 25-06 is more than capable, in fact almost perfect for the task. I shot my first one with a 257 Wby and this fall I have decided to use my 50 BMG and take 1 or 2 at over 1000 mtrs, should be interesting and fun.
Good luck on your first one and shoot a B&C bull, they're just as good eating as a small bull or cow.
 
Around here its common to take caribou with rifles chambered from .22 centerfires on up. Your .25/06 is a better choice not so much because it shoots flatter and kills better, which it does, but also because it behaves better in the wind.
 
Thanks for the information guys...and as I thought my 25-06 should be more than adequate. Further, my go to load of 53.0 grains of IMR4350 pushing a Barnes 100TSX Boattail at just under 3400fps will be the load of choice.
 
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