.260 Rem for Canadian Bull Moose
Along the same vein as the 7-08 thread, I am going up North for a sheep and Moose hunt. Would the .264 140gr Accubond be a good idea or a bad idea?
While I know the .260 is plenty for a sheep, the moose has me in doubt.
I know about the Scandanavians and the 6.5x55, but those Moose, like the Sharias of the Northeastern US seaboard, are not the same size a large canadian bull moose.
Also, isn't a once of a lifetime hunt (where I only have a matter of days and opportunities may be limited different/angles not ideal) different than a local hunter who gets to pick and choose, hunt more than once in a season, and may be shooting cows?
The only reason I am wanting to use the .260 is it is such a sweet round and so easy to shoot!
Thanks in advance