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ELK vs MOOSE . . . Who needs a bigger gun/bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="bman73" data-source="post: 497029" data-attributes="member: 31591"><p>I have been a primarily moose hunter for most of my life with the odd bear thrown in as well as a few deer just for variety. Been on a few elk hunts and have seen cows as well as bulls continue to run a hell of a lot further than I thought they should of with as many of their inside parts falling on the ground. The moose kills I have been involved in, all but one cow I took with a perfect heart shot who then ran 180 yards into the thickest nastiest brush you could imagine, seem to tend to wander off a short distance then just lay down. I have shot them with 308 win, 270 win, and a 358 norma mag, as well as seen them take hits with 338 win mags and 7mm rem mags. They do tend to live longer I think but not usually go as far, in my experience anyways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bman73, post: 497029, member: 31591"] I have been a primarily moose hunter for most of my life with the odd bear thrown in as well as a few deer just for variety. Been on a few elk hunts and have seen cows as well as bulls continue to run a hell of a lot further than I thought they should of with as many of their inside parts falling on the ground. The moose kills I have been involved in, all but one cow I took with a perfect heart shot who then ran 180 yards into the thickest nastiest brush you could imagine, seem to tend to wander off a short distance then just lay down. I have shot them with 308 win, 270 win, and a 358 norma mag, as well as seen them take hits with 338 win mags and 7mm rem mags. They do tend to live longer I think but not usually go as far, in my experience anyways. [/QUOTE]
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