I just returned from a Moose hunting trip to Estonia. There were three of us hunters, two from the UK and myself. We hunted under the guidance of the Estonian District Game manager. The geography was relatively flat with large expanses of mixed hardwood and evergreen forests interspersed by occasional fields used for growing hay or some crop growing. During the week of our hunt, my two companions harvested six moose (three bulls, two cows, and one calf). All were taken with either a 45-70 or 30-06 using handloads. I didn't see a moose after the first eveninig! However, I did take a very nice Red Stag (like our elk) with my Remington 700CDL in .35 Whelen. It was a great trip. Obviously, moose are plentiful in the area (like in Sweden or Finland)...there are no whitetail deer in the country but they do have smaller Roe deer, lynx and some wolves. The guides we had were local hunters who really were excellent game stalkers. Rule No. 1: Always hunt upwind, Rule No. 2: See Rule #1.