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.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
It would suck to shoot off the bench but he won't notice it when he actually shoots a moose.The .340 would be awesome for at least one shot, maybe not so much after that.
He wouldn't on the first shot. But if he screws the pooch, he'll be gun shy on shot 2, shot 3, etc.It would suck to shoot off the bench but he won't notice it when he actually shoots a moose.
Even if he screws the pooch on the first shot, the adrenalin will probably be high enough that he wont even notice the recoil. At least thats how its always worked for me.He wouldn't on the first shot. But if he screws the pooch, he'll be gun shy on shot 2, shot 3, etc.
Most folks can handle a 30-06.
You have more faith in people than I do.Even if he screws the pooch on the first shot, the adrenalin will probably be high enough that he wont even notice the recoil. At least thats how its always worked for me.