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thats my go-to moose combotikka 223 with some sort of 77g bullet. SWFA scope too.
thats my go-to moose combotikka 223 with some sort of 77g bullet. SWFA scope too.
It works. Well. Been there and have seen it first hand.Hey, thats my go-to moose combo
Lived in a fairly sketchy party house for a while...Try shooting any rifle or shotgun inside your house with no hearing protection. Also, long guns are hard to maneuver in tight spots.
F that lol.thats my go-to moose combo
LolF that lol.
Nope and I’ve got no reason to start now.Lol
Ever done it?
Don’t knock it til you‘ve tried it.
Fair enough.Nope and I’ve got no reason to start now.
In my house the best caliber is the closest one to me (or the wife) in a home defense situation.Not hunting related, but I’d bet the majority of us have debated the best caliber for home defense…over penetration being the concern.
Just bored browsing YouTube and found this interesting/entertaining. Spoiler alert…5.56 and .22 actually may be the only rounds that won’t end up 4 rooms over.
I’m sure it is but moose are big and I always end up cold camping, all bloody in bear country so I can’t imagine choosing a 223 for those hunts. Maybe a winter moose hunt with snowmobiles.Fair enough.
That said, it’s highly effective and a lot of fun.
We should do a moose hunt together!I’m sure it is but moose are big and I always end up cold camping, all bloody in bear country so I can’t imagine choosing a 223 for those hunts. Maybe a winter moose hunt with snowmobiles.
That would be cool.We should do a moose hunt together!
Why thank you. I come in .17, though that might be giving myself too much credit.Whatever caliber marbles comes in, is now proven to work...
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