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lemoyne 07-21-2009 12:23 PM

You have to match the bullet to the Game same as here. I would have certain choices for moose and grizzly bear to. Lee

SWThomas 07-21-2009 01:08 PM


Originally Posted by lemoyne (Post 3389261)
You have to match the bullet to the Game same as here. I would have certain choices for moose and grizzly bear to. Lee

I'm not sure I understand what you mean... I use a 250g Barnes T-EZ for hog and deer. And I would be more than confident using that same bullet on bear and moose.

heinz57 07-21-2009 03:55 PM


Originally Posted by SWThomas (Post 3389295)
I'm not sure I understand what you mean... I use a 250g Barnes T-EZ for hog and deer. And I would be more than confident using that same bullet on bear and moose.

i have shot moose ,bears caribou and deer and would not be afraid of shooting it with the 250 gr. barnes ..my T/C ENCORE shoots better with the 250 gr. barnes expander it has a flat bottom [none boat-tail] ..

ps. the only north american animal that i shot in the shoulder is a bear ,to nail it on the spot ,they get very upset when wounded ..

we all have our pet loades and bullets ,and i am always open for new CONSTRUCTIVE advice ..

SWThomas 07-21-2009 05:08 PM


Originally Posted by heinz57 (Post 3389408)
i have shot moose ,bears caribou and deer and would not be afraid of shooting it with the 250 gr. barnes ..my T/C ENCORE shoots better with the 250 gr. barnes expander it has a flat bottom [none boat-tail] ..

ps. the only north american animal that i shot in the shoulder is a bear ,to nail it on the spot ,they get very upset when wounded ..

we all have our pet loades and bullets ,and i am always open for new CONSTRUCTIVE advice ..

It's good to know that a person who has actually harvested those animals believes a 250g Barnes can deliver. :cool2:

gregrn43 07-21-2009 06:10 PM

I'm not sure what I would use, but I shore would like to give it a try

lemoyne 07-21-2009 06:11 PM


Originally Posted by SWThomas (Post 3389295)
I'm not sure I understand what you mean... I use a 250g Barnes T-EZ for hog and deer. And I would be more than confident using that same bullet on bear and moose.

The last few years I have been using a 250 Gold Dot on deer and it has worked very well for me, but my choice for moose and big bear would be a bullet that has more penetration like a Nosler partition or a Gold Dot 300gr or a Lehigh 277gr.
There are a lot of others that would do the job like the Barnes, that I have not used as I could not get them to group when I first tried them a few years ago and some that I just have never tried.
There are a lot of bullets out there I doubt that many have tried them all. Lee

SWThomas 07-22-2009 06:08 AM

This thread is now back on topic...

Powerfisher 07-23-2009 11:02 AM

I think of the Big Five in Africa as big ole hogs. Tough skin, lots of adrenaline and an animal you better have the ultimate respect for. I would use the biggest, heaviest hardest penitrating bullet I could force down my bore and use BH209 to push it.

Rock Fish 07-23-2009 11:19 AM

A friend from NJ goes to Africa quite often. He went for Cape Buffalo and took his 8 bore muzzle loader.


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