buckfever1;
If I were to settle on the 250gr AB for a moose hunt in Newfoundland, this is how I would sight it (This assumes 50*F, +1000 ft elevation -- and that depends where you will be hunting, but Newfoundland has some rather high elevations where moose are found -- and an MV of 2650 fps):
Zero @ 250 with sights at +1.6"
MV = 2650/3898 ft-lbs
50 = 2563/3646 ft-lbs/+1.57 traj.
100= 2478/3408 ft-lbs/+3.40 "
150= 2395/3183 ft-lbs/+3.82 "
200= 2313/2969 ft-lbs/+2.73 "
250= 2233/2767 ft-lbs/+0.00 "
300= 2154/2575 ft-lbs/-4.47 "
350= 2077/2394 ft-lbs/-10.8 "
400= 2001/2223 ft-lbs/-19.2 "
The above is adequate for a bull moose to 400 yards.
Hope this helps.
And, if I may add (not to change your mind on bullet choice), but I would use the 286 Nos. Part. at 2500 -2550 fps.
Bob
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