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How To Hunt Big Game
.270 For Moose?
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<blockquote data-quote="moosekiller99" data-source="post: 942348" data-attributes="member: 46100"><p>I killed my first moose in Alaska with a .270 with 150 Nosler Partition handloads. Long shot, about 250 but he went down with a somewhat high shoulder shot. Just a small bull but a dead moose just the same. My 2nd AK bull was a tad bigger at 55 inches and another longish shot of about 240 yards. By this time I had acquired a .338 Win Mag with 250 Hornady Spire Points for handloads. Dropped so fast my hunting partner couldn't believe it. Yes, a .270 is adequate if the shooter can shoot. If the .338 got accidentally disabled, I wouldn't hesitate to unleash the .270 Winchester.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moosekiller99, post: 942348, member: 46100"] I killed my first moose in Alaska with a .270 with 150 Nosler Partition handloads. Long shot, about 250 but he went down with a somewhat high shoulder shot. Just a small bull but a dead moose just the same. My 2nd AK bull was a tad bigger at 55 inches and another longish shot of about 240 yards. By this time I had acquired a .338 Win Mag with 250 Hornady Spire Points for handloads. Dropped so fast my hunting partner couldn't believe it. Yes, a .270 is adequate if the shooter can shoot. If the .338 got accidentally disabled, I wouldn't hesitate to unleash the .270 Winchester. [/QUOTE]
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