MotorSeven
Elite Member
Slamfire said:In reguards to the suitabliity of the .30/06 or its little brother the .308, they are adequate for ANY game you'll find in North America. Those who find them inadequate for the animals larger than deer are riding a hobby of some kind. Literally thousands of head of every thing that walks have been killed by one or the other in the last 100 years. Yes there have been failures, some due to poor bullet placement, and some due to poor bullet performance. A larger, or faster bullet in either case does not guarantee a kill. The Stevens Model 200 is available in either caliber for less than $300 out the door, shop around. They are low priced but certainly accurate firearms. Your wife may prefer something lighter and one of the 6.5mms would be a good place to look. The 6.5x55 Swede is made by many arms makers both foreign and domestic, and ammo is widely available. The Scandanavians use this cartridge to kill alg, a cousin of our moose. It is noted for its penetration.
Slam,
I think in terms of a quicker kill and or a better blood trail. If the shot is placed in the same spot with both rounds on an elk or moose, the shooter has a better chance of doing more damage with the 240 grain bullet. I agree that the 308 can/will/has done it's job on all NA game, i just prefer to hedge my bet...even if it is only a slight amount when if comes to the big boys.