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Moose are wimps. Just about any caliber will work.Shot placement is the focus.
Quote from: Axle on Today at 10:34:47 PMMoose are wimps. Just about any caliber will work.Shot placement is the focus.Really Whimps?
Also, I would disagree with the statement that Moose are wimps, I've hunted them every year for the last three years, and they seem to be not much different than any other big game animal, elk, deer or bear. Make a marginal shot and the chase will be on, hit'em right and they go nowhere, just like any of the others.
QuoteQuote from: Axle on Today at 10:34:47 PMMoose are wimps. Just about any caliber will work.Shot placement is the focus.Really Whimps? Yes, really. Very big, but whimps. They are not stout like elk. Having hunted (and harvested) them a few times and having talked to guides that have hunted them for decades, I can say they are whimpy. I could go on with stories but I've said enough. The only other thing I would add is how good they taste. It is excellent.
Quote from: GoldTip on December 10, 2009, 06:32:25 AMAlso, I would disagree with the statement that Moose are wimps, I've hunted them every year for the last three years, and they seem to be not much different than any other big game animal, elk, deer or bear. Make a marginal shot and the chase will be on, hit'em right and they go nowhere, just like any of the others.True that a marginal shot could mean trailing a moose for a long ways but Axle is right, a good shot on a moose will drop it like a sack of rocks in short order. I wouldn't hesitate to use a lighter caliber on moose than elk. They are nowhere near as tough as elk. Not even close.