AkMtnRunner
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I hear you on the magnums being overrated. Especially if one actually hunts to within 200 yards, which there is rarely an excuse not to. The 30-06 has performed well up here for decades on the largest moose and bear and the 308 with modern powders and tougher bullets are just as capable of those yesteryears' 30-06's. The key though, is that the 30-06 earned it's prowess in Alaska by using bullets that penetrate.
A likely situation with a moose will be less than 100 yards. At that impact velocity, be sure that your bullet can hold up against bone with 1,000+ lbs behind it.
I can't speak of using match bullets on big animals and they might work. But I just don't see the reason to risk it when stronger bullets work wonderfully.
A likely situation with a moose will be less than 100 yards. At that impact velocity, be sure that your bullet can hold up against bone with 1,000+ lbs behind it.
I can't speak of using match bullets on big animals and they might work. But I just don't see the reason to risk it when stronger bullets work wonderfully.