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Today we shot the last moose for this season. My nephew shot a young cow with his 375H/H . Last day is on saturday so we had to have it on this last hunt ! We have less moose here now that earlier 2001-2006. Have found some dead bulls this fall(autum) and winter. Some bulls get bad hurt during rut and dies. It is not so unusual . Today we have some contact with red deers but we did not get em out with the young dog we have, they just run around in forest.Todays harvest a moose cow and a fox.

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Posts: 147 | Location: Sweden | Registered: 23 March 2008Reply With Quote
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.....My nephew shot a young cow with his 375H/H....


...and I have always been told that Scandinavians mainly use the 6.5x55 for moose hunting Big Grin

Matts, would you post some photos, please?

P.S. Oops! I forgot to congratulate your nephew....
 
Posts: 1459 | Location: north-west Italy | Registered: 16 April 2002Reply With Quote
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Matts,

Sounds like you had a good final day! Please feel free to post any pictures you have as we would all be interested in seeing something like this..

Regards,

Peter
 
Posts: 5684 | Location: North Wales UK | Registered: 22 May 2002Reply With Quote
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Many use larger calibers like mine 9,3x62 . Good to have on drive hunt on moose,red deer and wild bore. I never remember to bring camera on hunt, am happy that I remember gun,ammo,etc,etc,etc............ somday i remeber camera!!

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Matts,

Waidmannsheil to your Nephew.

Good choice that .375lr, I like it - especially with the 300 gr. Hornady RN's.

I know what you mean about the camera. If I depart the house with a Rifle, my License (I could do without it but alot of others consider it VERY important), the correct amount of the right caliber ammunitionj & my binos it's probably gonna be a good day. I can freeze, leave my ear protection and forget one mislayed glove plus a number of other Boo-Boo's at O'Dark-Thirty but without those three items - you're lost - the Camera is a Bonus!

Big Grin


Cheers,

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Posts: 3433 | Location: Frankfurt, Germany | Registered: 23 December 2004Reply With Quote
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.375H&H shocker

congrats on your nephews moose.
too bad to hear that the population decreases, i guess you hunt in the southern parts of Sweden since you mentioned red deer.

i haven't had the opurtunity to hunt moose yet, but here the population only goes up.
 
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I fortunately got into the habit of always bringing a small camera (now a digital one) with me when I go hunting; that habit allows me to have a good amount of nice, priceless photos, now.
 
Posts: 1459 | Location: north-west Italy | Registered: 16 April 2002Reply With Quote
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Grattis till god jakt Matts,

Waidmansheil Matts, good hunting, that nephew of yours is one lucky man.

Best regards Chris
 
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