Went back and looked at it again... In the wounded moose part of the story; he finished it off with a 250 gr. Nosler from 200 yards. The FMJ part must have been the section on a wounded British Columbia Mountain Caribou bull that had been wounded with a 250 gr. Nosler, hit too far back from about 350 yards. Went down but got up as he approached, didn't mention range, standing up facing directly away, Ross says he pulled a Hornady solid from his belt and shot the bull in the seat of the pants, killing it instantly. Said the solid made a neat exit hole in the center of the chest, damaging neither meat nor cape. Never mentioned bullet weight on that Hornady solid but it was a heckuva good story written with finesse in classic Seyfried style.