Author Topic: .338 or .300 for Moose and Elk  (Read 4582 times)

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Re: .338 or .300 for Moose and Elk
« Reply #60 on: April 14, 2007, 12:14:27 PM »
Bear:  Wasn't me doing the shooting with the .30 cals, it was always someone else.  I do carry a 30-06 a lot, for Caribou during the winter.  I only shoot Nosler Partitions at that time.  The one Caribou I did lose, was lost to a bear.  I've just had so many bad experiences with others shooting .30 cals, I don't particulerly care to go out with someone shooting one anymore.  During the Fall for Moose I carry my TCR in 338 Win Mag, or .35 Whelen.

Yes, this year I did shoot two of the three Moose with my 30-06.  I shot two proxy moose for friends.  One was with a 125gr varmit load.  I shot her right behind the ear, End of story.  The second was with my .338 TCR with a 225gr Nosler partition.  The third was again with my Handi 30-06 after the scope was broken on my TCR.  I was using 180gr Nosler Partition.  200 yard heart shot, she ran about 40 yards and fell.
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