I may get the chance to hunt moose in MN this fall if I am lucky. A new rifle is not in my budget (or my party's), but I think I can make do with the right bullets. In my party rifles may include: my wife's .308win, My 280 rem, my Sav M99 300sav (camp/stalking rifle) and my cousin my carry either a 8mm mauser or 7.62X54R M44 carbine (.311 bore dia).
I have the problem with the .280 rem that "long" bullets will not work as it is built on a K98 action with standard magazine, any bonded or GM/Cu bullet is out. I am leaning towards the 175 part. or Swift A-frame.
I would like to use the same bullet in the 300sav and .308. I know the 180 NP is adequet, but will it work in the .300 sav or is it too long? The other option would be a more conventional bullet like the Hor 180 RN or 180 Speer Mag tip flat base as these are def. short enough.
For the 8mm, either the Nosler 200 or 220 grain Part. should be perfect.
With the Mosin, I think the Hornady 174 RNSP will do, as it's been killing moose in the .303 brit for several decades now and shoots very well in the rifle in question. All except the .280 will be close encounters, as the shooters are tight cover hunters.
I know by "modern" standards I'm undergunned, but these and similar calibers (esp. the .300sav and X54r in Finland) have piled up a lot of moose over the years.
Looking for educated opinions on these choices or other possibilities from hunters who have put down moose or similar game.
I have the problem with the .280 rem that "long" bullets will not work as it is built on a K98 action with standard magazine, any bonded or GM/Cu bullet is out. I am leaning towards the 175 part. or Swift A-frame.
I would like to use the same bullet in the 300sav and .308. I know the 180 NP is adequet, but will it work in the .300 sav or is it too long? The other option would be a more conventional bullet like the Hor 180 RN or 180 Speer Mag tip flat base as these are def. short enough.
For the 8mm, either the Nosler 200 or 220 grain Part. should be perfect.
With the Mosin, I think the Hornady 174 RNSP will do, as it's been killing moose in the .303 brit for several decades now and shoots very well in the rifle in question. All except the .280 will be close encounters, as the shooters are tight cover hunters.
I know by "modern" standards I'm undergunned, but these and similar calibers (esp. the .300sav and X54r in Finland) have piled up a lot of moose over the years.
Looking for educated opinions on these choices or other possibilities from hunters who have put down moose or similar game.