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Hey i have 165gr nosler partitions and 180gr sierra gamekings Im doing up some 30-06 loads and was wondering which you guys would choose for moose under 200 yards ? We never have a bull tag and sometimes get lucky and get a cow tag. thanks.
 
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It probably won't matter. I would go with the 180 though the 165 Partition will end up retaining more weight.


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Nosler Partitions all the way! Moose are not hard to kill, just takes them about 3 to 5 minutes to realize they are dead. I would keep a few 220 grain bullets on hand, just in case you have a bear problem.
 
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Either one should work just fine for moose. Pick one and take your moose!
 
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Nosler Partitions all the way!

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Nosler Partitions all the way!

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Some guns don't like certain bullets. Test them both, let your rifle pick.
 
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Of the 2 you mention, it's a Partition, hands down but I'd prefer at least a 180 Gr. in a .30 cal. As mentioned, moose aren't difficult to kill but it seems as if they don't know it. You want something to keep them from heading to the deepest part of a pond or river. Water is their friend & that's where they'll go for.
I don't think it matters much as to whether you get 1 1/2" groups with the Partition and, say 1" or less with the GameKing. Better to look at bullet construction in this case. Just keep him from getting to the water.
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I have no experience with moose, but have considerable with elk. We shoot both the 165 and 180 Partitions, and they have always been dependable performers, and perhaps a little more forgiving on shot placement than the game kings. Out to 200 yds, all the partitions have been pass thrus, and all the elk have been down, within a few yards. One rifle likes the 180's and one the 165's. I see no difference, actually between the 2.

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