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redsox3624 12-09-2004 01:11 PM

.308, .270, 280, 7mm-08, or 30-06
 
which caliber should i use for hunting deer most and some black bear in maine? what if i threw moos in the mix?

nchawkeye 12-09-2004 01:27 PM

RE: .308, .270, 280, 7mm-08, or 30-06
 
With proper bullets...any of these will be adequate.

Portage 12-09-2004 01:35 PM

RE: .308, .270, 280, 7mm-08, or 30-06
 
I have shot all of the big game animal here in Maine with my 308 but would be just as happy with any of the others you have mentioned.

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Whitehorn 12-09-2004 02:08 PM

RE: .308, .270, 280, 7mm-08, or 30-06
 
What everybody here said....

I will add that in Alberta, a lot of elk has been shot with .270.. The 270 is indeed the most popular caliber out here in the foothills of the Rockies. That's just my observation..

FL/GA Hunter 12-09-2004 02:13 PM

RE: .308, .270, 280, 7mm-08, or 30-06
 

ORIGINAL: redsox3624
what if i threw moos in the mix?
I didn't know they let you hunt freerange cows in Maine. ;)

Like everybody else has said, any of those calibers will work perfectly for all the animals listed. If it's just a coin-flip, then, I personally would leave out the .280 and 7mm-08, because of cartridge availability and cost. Beyond that, if they're all in the same rifle, *shrug* maybe the '06 because it's just a hair more versatile than the .270, but I'd trust my .270 with my life.

semi 12-09-2004 02:37 PM

RE: .308, .270, 280, 7mm-08, or 30-06
 
if it were me, i would just use the good ole 30.06.

Virginia7 12-09-2004 04:48 PM

RE: .308, .270, 280, 7mm-08, or 30-06
 

ORIGINAL: redsox3624
which caliber should i use for hunting deer most and some black bear in maine? what if i threw moos in the mix?
As noted, any of the cartridges you mentioned will do. However, when you throw moose
into the mix I'd have to recommend the 30-06.

White-tail-deer 12-09-2004 04:49 PM

RE: .308, .270, 280, 7mm-08, or 30-06
 
I like the ballistics of the .270 Win.

bigcountry 12-09-2004 06:32 PM

RE: .308, .270, 280, 7mm-08, or 30-06
 
None of the animals will know the difference. The 06 has the edge shooting 180gr bullets at moose.

ssternadel 12-09-2004 08:20 PM

RE: .308, .270, 280, 7mm-08, or 30-06
 
I'd have to go with the 30-06 because of a few of reasons. Plenty of factory ammo at a reasonable price no matter where you go. Flat shooting and carries energy very well. Of the two .30 caliber bullets listed, the 30-06 will out perform the .308 will not much more recoil. Another reason is that if you ever get a chance to go hunt somewhere for something like really big moose in alaska or canada, i feel it is the caliber suitable for those. You may get that oppurtunity, but you'd hate to have to buy another rifle if you get the chance. From experience, a 180gr nosler partition from a 30-06 can kill moose and bear in alaska without any trouble, it also handles a much smaller deer/hogs in texas with a lighter 150 grain soft point. It is simply the most versatile rifle that can be bought, just my opinion.

speedgator 12-09-2004 08:56 PM

RE: .308, .270, 280, 7mm-08, or 30-06
 
Look at the .270 WSM, it'll surprise you.

speedgator 12-09-2004 08:58 PM

RE: .308, .270, 280, 7mm-08, or 30-06
 
.30-06 is flat shooting? From the trajectory charts I've seen they're a bot of a rainbow compared to many other rounds like the .270, .270 WSM and 7mmRM to name a few.

Superpig 12-10-2004 06:41 AM

RE: .308, .270, 280, 7mm-08, or 30-06
 
I will assume you aren't a handloader. Going on this assumption I would choose the 30-06. There are more available factory ammo loads for this caliber than any other. You can use 150 gr. for deer, 165 gr. for black bear, & 180 or 200 gr. for moose. Factory rifles are plentiful in this caliber so you can find the exact model you like from the manufacturer that you like. The 30-06 can and has taken all big game on the North American continent. I wouldn't recommend it for the big bears but I'm sure it has been used.

NJ-Bowhunter 12-10-2004 07:12 PM

RE: .308, .270, 280, 7mm-08, or 30-06
 
I recently posted a similar question regarding either a 30.30 or 30.06 for similar usage. After many responses to my post and visiting a local sportsman's center, I think that I have settled in on a .308 (either the Browning BLR or a used Savage because I lean towards the lever action) It seem that this will provide a nicely balanced combination of range, versatility, knock-down power and availability of amo. My buddy's dad and brother each have different guns in this caliber and I am lookig forward to shooting them at the range before making a final decision, but my heart is saying .308 -- good luck

NVMIKE 12-10-2004 07:30 PM

RE: .308, .270, 280, 7mm-08, or 30-06
 
06 its the only real BIG game caliber you listed. All you listed are bonafide great deer rifles and may work for bigger animals in a pinch, but are not universally accepted big game rounds, the 06 is.

James B 12-10-2004 10:42 PM

RE: .308, .270, 280, 7mm-08, or 30-06
 
I got them all. Problem solved. The 280 and 30-06 are nearly interchangable. Both have heavy enough bullets and enough power for all North American game.

Carpmaster 12-10-2004 10:51 PM

RE: .308, .270, 280, 7mm-08, or 30-06
 
If I was limited to one....:(....it would be the 30-06!!!

jaybird2 12-11-2004 12:25 PM

RE: .308, .270, 280, 7mm-08, or 30-06
 
They will all work fine but if had to pick one it would be the 308

ELKampMaster 12-11-2004 12:56 PM

RE: .308, .270, 280, 7mm-08, or 30-06
 
In direct answer to your question, the 30-06.

jorkep 12-11-2004 07:30 PM

RE: .308, .270, 280, 7mm-08, or 30-06
 
270 has been my favorite gun for a long time. Flat shooting. Extremely accurate. Put it in the boiler, and you got nothing to worry about. My next gun will probably be a .270 WSM. Why? It's an improvement on one of the best cartridges ever made. Most important thing: make sure the gun fits you. Guns recoil a lot harder when they don't fit you comfortably. Good luck with everything.


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