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.270 For Moose?
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<blockquote data-quote="dallen0427" data-source="post: 2387054" data-attributes="member: 117728"><p>I've killed the majority of my moose with a .300 WM and prefer this round. Moose can take hits and not show it much. I've done one shot drops and have had some that soaked up all 4 rounds ( 200 nosler partitions). The early moose I shot, I'd keep shooting till they went down. Later, I'd shoot then let them fall on their own (as long as the first shot was good) . Just less meat wasted. My wife shot two of her moose with a .270 with nosler partitions. One at about 400 and the other just over 400. That to me is the max. They both dropped, but I found the bullets on the far side against the hide. These were both still broadside shots. I like big guns because of those furry brown guys with big claws being around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dallen0427, post: 2387054, member: 117728"] I’ve killed the majority of my moose with a .300 WM and prefer this round. Moose can take hits and not show it much. I’ve done one shot drops and have had some that soaked up all 4 rounds ( 200 nosler partitions). The early moose I shot, I’d keep shooting till they went down. Later, I’d shoot then let them fall on their own (as long as the first shot was good) . Just less meat wasted. My wife shot two of her moose with a .270 with nosler partitions. One at about 400 and the other just over 400. That to me is the max. They both dropped, but I found the bullets on the far side against the hide. These were both still broadside shots. I like big guns because of those furry brown guys with big claws being around. [/QUOTE]
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