Although still seeking their first home league win of the season, Wrexham have only lost one of their last six games in the Championship.
Moore’s fellow Wales international Nathan Broadhead secured a point for Wrexham in a 1-1 on Tuesday away at Leicester City, who were a Premier League side last season.
“Leicester are a great side,” Moore added.
“For a team that has just been relegated and for us to go there and impose ourselves.
“We could have come away with three points, which is a credit to us and what we’re trying to do here.”
The result at the King Power Stadium was a second successive Championship draw for Wrexham, following a 3-2 win at Norwich.
“I think we can really see some momentum in not just our results, but in the way we play and the way we’re moving the ball,” Moore continued.
“It’s come a long way and hopefully we continue that.
“I’m only judging from my personal experience – It’s just momentum, really.
“You need a string of results together, you need a group that’s hard work and all on board, really.”
For now at least Moore’s full focus is on Wrexham but then the attention will turn to two big games for Wales – the friendly against Thomas Tuchel’s side and a seemingly crucial World Cup qualifier in Cardiff.
Moore scored his 15th goal for Wales on his 50th appearance in September’s 1-0 qualifying win in Kazahkstan.
“There’s no greater honour playing for your country. You know, it’s everything you ever want,” Moore added.
“International football is amazing and to be a part of it and to play a part in it is incredible.”