thinhorn_AK
"DADDY"
I know a guy who killed a large bull moose with a 6.5 creedmoore so a prc should be fine. Not that it wouldn’t work but it would probably be among my last choices for moose hunting.
Ok, well I tried, so here goes. Elk are considerably tougher to kill than moose. It seems very apparent that their will to live is greater. They do come in a more compact package and it seems to me that their skeleton structure is similar with the bones being closer together. Elk also have smaller lungs. So please enlighten me how an animal with larger lungs (and vitals altogether) with more space between their bone structure is harder to kill than an animal with that does not enjoy the same physiology? Telling me my question isn't smart, but not answering the question is telling. What then is the minimum caliber you recommend, only for dispatching an alaskan moose? Protection from other species not withstanding.I wouldn’t go so far as to call you an ass. I imagine you’re a nice guy. Cut yourself a little slack. However, your question isn’t all that smart.
This is an age old debate. I know better but here we go....Ok, well I tried, so here goes. Elk are considerably tougher to kill than moose. It seems very apparent that their will to live is greater. They do come in a more compact package and it seems to me that their skeleton structure is similar with the bones being closer together. Elk also have smaller lungs. So please enlighten me how an animal with larger lungs (and vitals altogether) with more space between their bone structure is harder to kill than an animal with that does not enjoy the same physiology? Telling me my question isn't smart, but not answering the question is telling. What then is the minimum caliber you recommend, only for dispatching an alaskan moose? Protection from other species not withstanding.
thats cause you used a VLD at 75 yards in a shoulder..... cant really compare a berger vld to a partition completely different.I had a bad experience with Berger 168gn VLD Hunts out of a 308 on a moose that was hit broadside in the front shoulder at 75 yds. Bullet blew up and left a 5 inch laceration at point of impact, needless to say the moose did not go down and my only blood trail experience involving a moose ensued. We ended up finding it and finishing the job, but I will not hunt with those rounds ever again. I've never had an issue like that with partitions, Barnes, or even core-lokt for that matter.
Friends have come up to hunt Geezer Ridge with us and we ask them to bring bullets designed for deep penetration and bone breaking. We've seen some very poor results with VLDs. With all of the great hunting bullets on the market, we see no sense in bringing thin jacket bullets for moose and grizzly sized game.I had a bad experience with Berger 168gn VLD Hunts out of a 308 on a moose that was hit broadside in the front shoulder at 75 yds. Bullet blew up and left a 5 inch laceration at point of impact, needless to say the moose did not go down and my only blood trail experience involving a moose ensued. We ended up finding it and finishing the job, but I will not hunt with those rounds ever again. I've never had an issue like that with partitions, Barnes, or even core-lokt for that matter.
Super over rated and the owner is an ass.Did you try Hammer bullets?
Super over rated and the owner is an ass.
I'm proud to say I took a Moose with a 6.5 CM. 140g Accubond. Big tremendous cow. So old the meat was tough, and not good eating. One shot through the lungs did it.