Unless used in long range competition, is there a use for magnums in the USA when Alaska Fish & Game says this? :
http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=hunting.firearms
"Because of the presence of brown and grizzly bears, many hunters have been convinced that a .300, .338, .375, or .416 magnum is needed for personal protection and to take large Alaska game. This is simply not true."
I thought my .308 was a good all rounder except maybe for moose (1 in a lifetime tag draw here in CO) or big brown bears (which I will never have the cash to go hunt). I always saw a 300 Win mag in my future. But then I stumbled upon the above post by AK Fish&Game.
Assuming they are right, then why buy a magnum unless one goes to Africa?
http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=hunting.firearms
"Because of the presence of brown and grizzly bears, many hunters have been convinced that a .300, .338, .375, or .416 magnum is needed for personal protection and to take large Alaska game. This is simply not true."
I thought my .308 was a good all rounder except maybe for moose (1 in a lifetime tag draw here in CO) or big brown bears (which I will never have the cash to go hunt). I always saw a 300 Win mag in my future. But then I stumbled upon the above post by AK Fish&Game.
Assuming they are right, then why buy a magnum unless one goes to Africa?