BillLarson
Well-Known Member
I know a guide who shoots a moose every year with a 22 LR...... Shot placement is the key.....
I have used Berger 215 gr bullets from the first year they came out with them and have taken a moose every fall with them all one round hit's high shoulder none when more then 20 ft. shots were from 400-850 yards so I would go with the berger.they are the only bullet I shoot in all my riflesNosler Partition and Swift A Frame are very strong, high weight retention, bone crushing, deep penetrating, controlled expansion, monster slayers that will be all you need inside 500 yds. I've never hunted New Foundland but all moose I've encountered from Maine to Montana were well under 300 yds and frequently in or near pretty heavy cover.
Great story.In 2022, I was lucky enough to draw a Maine Zone 2 bull moose tag. Zone 2 is far north with Canada as the northern border.
Less than one hour into the first morning of the DIY hunt, we called a bull in. He came out of the thick facing us head on at about 75 yards.
The 200gr TSX out of my 8mm Rem Mag was chrono'd at 3,120FPS. The shot hit him square in the chest and knocked him to the ground. He got up, stumbled some, and collapsed for the final time 15ish yards later in a bunch of small pines. The bullet hit slightly high and missed the heart. We never did find the bullet but also didn't search terribly hard due to the work ahead of us.
It was my second experience with the 200gr TSX out of the Big 8 (the other was on a bull elk out of Wyoming). The two experiences combined made me a firm believer in Barnes to the point I've switched all hunting rifles over to TSX and TTSX.
If I were in your shoes, I'd be loading the LRX and spend the rest of the time planning where a bull shoulder mount will fit in your house!
Depleted Uranium with exploding tip. The new Kevlar moose are wearing, is really tough to penetrate.Since there's no thread for a Moose hunt (unless I missed it), I posted this in the Elk hunt section.
Next month, I'll be headed to Newfoundland for a moose hunt. I have chosen two bullets to work with. The first is the Barnes 190 grain LRX BT. The second is the Berger 245 grain Elite Hunter. The caliber rifle is a 300 PRC.
The rifle seems to like the Berger better as it is a bit more accurate.
What I find surprising is that the Barnes has over 200 ft-lbs more energy than the Berger.
I know the Barnes will break through bone as it is a monometal bullet.
Most likely all shots within 500 yards, so I am not concerned about the tighter spread of the Berger.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks,
T
I'd have to agree shot placement is key but I'm going to run the barns in a 300rum if ever given the opportunityI know a guide who shoots a moose every year with a 22 LR...... Shot placement is the key.....