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Nice rifles!
Either caliber you mentioned ought to work just fine.
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moose are pretty weak compared to their size... Anything through the boiler room & they go down very quick.
My advice would depend on where you are hunting. Newfoundland is relatively flat, and a heavier rifle may not matter. In the Yukon you would want something lighter. Calibers, anything from .30-06 & up would be more than enough. Generally the shots are not that long.
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Dom,
Einer Gewehr ist ebenso gut wie ein andere. (Either rifle is as good as the other). I may never go for moose, but if I ever do I would take my Remington Classic .35 Whelen and 225 grain handloads. Good hunting. Macht viel spass. Adam
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Adam Helmer Last edited by Adam Helmer; 04-16-2018 at 11:34 AM. |
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Yupper, either one will be just fine. I'm leaning to the 8x57 although the Blaser R93 Pro is a very light compact rifle also. I'd have no reservations using either one, I shoot the 250gr Nosler Accubond in the 9,3x62, very accurate.
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post pics when you come back
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