Posted October 8, 2015 9:00 am by Comments

By Richard P. Smith


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It doesn’t really matter what caliber you use for moose as long as you shoot at least a 200-grain bullet.

Photo by Kimber
According to Jim Hammill from Crystal Falls, Michigan, the Kimber Model 84 allowed for a clean kill on a 1,000-pound bull.

Hunters use a variety of calibers to bag moose, from the .338 Federal to classic magnums like the .300 Win Mag and 7mm Rem Mag.

Veteran moose hunter Dean Domich from Hawk Junction, Ontario, swears by his 7mm Mag loaded …Read the Rest

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