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<blockquote data-quote="sbhooper" data-source="post: 871924" data-attributes="member: 72297"><p>I totally agree. The BT is a poor choice for moose and even more so with a small caliber. They are not durable bullets and you can very likely end up with a wounded/lost moose. </p><p> </p><p>Using a small caliber on a big animal demands a quality, deep-penetrating bullet. </p><p> </p><p>After spending the money on a moose hunt, there is no reason to bet the whole thing on a marginal bullet. Go with the heaviest bullet that you can get to shoot good and stay with the premium lines. </p><p> </p><p>As was stated, moose are not real hard to kill, but they are heavy and thick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sbhooper, post: 871924, member: 72297"] I totally agree. The BT is a poor choice for moose and even more so with a small caliber. They are not durable bullets and you can very likely end up with a wounded/lost moose. Using a small caliber on a big animal demands a quality, deep-penetrating bullet. After spending the money on a moose hunt, there is no reason to bet the whole thing on a marginal bullet. Go with the heaviest bullet that you can get to shoot good and stay with the premium lines. As was stated, moose are not real hard to kill, but they are heavy and thick. [/QUOTE]
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