KenLee
WKR
X-bolt stainless stalker 300wsm or 270
Well said @jjjjeremy. 100 % agree.It doesn't exist. In my mind, the closest would be an ultralight 308. The 300 mags and 30-06 are too powerful for nearly all hunting situations and require a heavier rifle. You end up carrying unnecessary weight, spending extra money, and avoiding range time just because you want a caliber to be able to shoot an elk at 600y. You won't see the benefit of the extra power unless you're putting in a lot of range time, and you won't put in a lot of range time because the ammo is too expensive and your shoulder hates you.
You end up sacrificing accuracy and familiarity with your rifle (which helps you with all shots) for a theoretical benefit in 5% of the shots.
I agree and personally have a light 308 for an almost everything gun, but I know I'll pick up a caliber with more authority if/when I go for true big game.Well said @jjjjeremy. 100 % agree.
In what states are 6.5’s illegal for moose?While a 6.5 will do it... it simply isn't a legal caliber in many places for larger game animals like bison and moose.
You should wait until Spring of 2025 then. People are going to be fanboying a whole new slew of rifles come Spring 2025.To answer a few questions. I live in Ohio so the gun wouldn’t be used regularly, I have a Savage 110 in 350 legend I use for deer. I have a Savage 110 in 308 also. Both guns shoot ok but I want a nice gun. My son just finished Med school and we are going to start taking out of state hunting trips. The first trip is scheduled for 2025, Alaskan Caribou. We want to go on a moose hunt, elk, mule deer, antelope and black bear. He will be getting a new gun also in the same caliber but his will be right handed.
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