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How To Hunt Big Game
Moose calibre?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deane" data-source="post: 1592447" data-attributes="member: 109441"><p>In 2008 I was drawn for a cow tag in my home state of Maine. Third day we spotted a cow feeding in a cut as we were driving along. She was uphill and facing slightly away to my left. The brush didn't allow for a body shot. From 75 yards one 150gr from 270 placed right behind the ear dropped her so fast that I didn't see it happen. She might half heartedly kicked. </p><p></p><p>I'd feel comfortable using that same caliber with a better bullet on a larger moose. If I was going into grizzly country I'd want a bigger rifle, big handgun or someone with a 12 guage if they didn't have a rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deane, post: 1592447, member: 109441"] In 2008 I was drawn for a cow tag in my home state of Maine. Third day we spotted a cow feeding in a cut as we were driving along. She was uphill and facing slightly away to my left. The brush didn't allow for a body shot. From 75 yards one 150gr from 270 placed right behind the ear dropped her so fast that I didn't see it happen. She might half heartedly kicked. I'd feel comfortable using that same caliber with a better bullet on a larger moose. If I was going into grizzly country I'd want a bigger rifle, big handgun or someone with a 12 guage if they didn't have a rifle. [/QUOTE]
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