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7mm mag vs 300 mag vs 300 ultra
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<blockquote data-quote="matt_3479" data-source="post: 570293" data-attributes="member: 23070"><p>see i dont know many people on here that actually hunt moose regularly or even a few times but most people on here have or do hunt elk. To me, elk are just as tough if not tougher then a moose in one way. The moose is bigger but he generally stands there or only runs 50 yards after the first shot and gives you an opportunity for a second if you feel needed other wise he gives you a chance to watch him go do and be ready for that second shot where an elk normally takes off running for the hills. </p><p></p><p>most people on here have used, do use or feel comfortable taking Elk and Black bear with a berger outside of 300 yards so therefore i am more then confident in loading 210 bergers on moose for longer shots. Inside that 300 yards and thats when i would look for another option. I know some people load both bergers and another stronger bullet that fly similar within 300-400 yards and use the stronger bullet (Barnes, Nosler) when shots like that occur but when they pop there head out a little further, the through a berger in and let that take care of him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matt_3479, post: 570293, member: 23070"] see i dont know many people on here that actually hunt moose regularly or even a few times but most people on here have or do hunt elk. To me, elk are just as tough if not tougher then a moose in one way. The moose is bigger but he generally stands there or only runs 50 yards after the first shot and gives you an opportunity for a second if you feel needed other wise he gives you a chance to watch him go do and be ready for that second shot where an elk normally takes off running for the hills. most people on here have used, do use or feel comfortable taking Elk and Black bear with a berger outside of 300 yards so therefore i am more then confident in loading 210 bergers on moose for longer shots. Inside that 300 yards and thats when i would look for another option. I know some people load both bergers and another stronger bullet that fly similar within 300-400 yards and use the stronger bullet (Barnes, Nosler) when shots like that occur but when they pop there head out a little further, the through a berger in and let that take care of him. [/QUOTE]
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