What caliber? AK Moose

coldchow

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Need some input:

Me and a buddy are going to AK on a fly-in moose hunt this Sept.
He doesnt have a 'moose rifle', so Im going to have him use one of mine.
He has the moose tag

Here are the choices

1 - Winchester 30-06 Model 70 [older gun] - 180gr Hornady handloads

2 - Weatherby .340 Mag Mark V Alaskan - 225gr Hornady handloads [w/ Accu Brake]

The 30-06 is shorter and lighter, the 340 is, well... a cannon
He will not have a chance to shoot either rifle before the hunt.

Which gun makes the trip?

Im leaning towards the '06
I suggest allowing him to shoot the 30-06. It'll easily take a moose, and won't rattle his teeth like the 340wby. No need to complicate things. Good luck on your hunt.
 
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Can't he go buy an '06 and shoot it before going? Most anywhere you can find a beat-up used '06 for cheap and even in today's day and time, you can probably find some ammo. He can use yours but he can buy a cheapo and get accustomed to the push and bang before going.
 

Wapiti1

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So, no 6.5 Creedmoor? I thought you were serious hunters.

Since you are just messing around here, take the one that is stainless. If both are stainless, take the 30-06 for all the reasons everyone else has noted.

That said, an 11lb .340 ain't a bad shooting boomstick. My .340 is 9lbs and I have no issue with it unbraked. For a couple of shots to check zero and one or two to kill a moose, it's probably a wash.

Jeremy
 
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Ya, I carry a 375 for a lot of moose and bear hunting and recoil is a non issue. That goes for "shoot em til they stop moving" for brown bears too. I've ripped off a quick four shots as backup shooter to take down a grizzly before it got to timber and have had follow up shots on moose. Recoil never once crossed my mind. I'm far from a tough guy, adrenaline just takes over.
 
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