Habbernator
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- Dec 8, 2015
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Evening All - Watching the long distance shooting shows most people are using a variant of a 7mm for 1000 yard plus shots and stopping game in their tracks. Most of us dont shoot that far at game but many of us have shots 300 yards or less and dont have game collapse like on TV. Recently Ive debated getting a Win 300 or 375 H&H for a future moose or large brown bear hunt to stop them in their tracks.
I already have a 30.06, 308, and 7mm Rem mag. Thinking that its the bullet construction and accuracy of the marksman rather than the caliber. I am more than confident with any of those rifles. Wouldnt any of those calibers be appropriate for brown bears or moose under 300 yards with an ETip, Partition, Accubond, or TBT? Trying to justify not buying another gun for a single or two hunts in my life.
Flame away! Thanks!
I already have a 30.06, 308, and 7mm Rem mag. Thinking that its the bullet construction and accuracy of the marksman rather than the caliber. I am more than confident with any of those rifles. Wouldnt any of those calibers be appropriate for brown bears or moose under 300 yards with an ETip, Partition, Accubond, or TBT? Trying to justify not buying another gun for a single or two hunts in my life.
Flame away! Thanks!