salmonchaser
Ammo Smith
- Dec 13, 2013
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A couple of days ago I had some free time, decided I'd run up to the upper ranch to fill my cow elk tag. Fish and wildlife are concerned with the elk numbers in our area, carrying capacity and crop damage. Ask us to take a few, spreading out the effort in the hopes of scattering them some.
On the way up I looked up the canyon and spotted a good herd. Put on the big sneak, got prone on a rock pile 250 yards from the nearest elk. Looked them over picked out a younger cow. See was facing dead away and I thought about shooting her in the back of the head but with a full value 25 mph wind I figured to wait. When she turned into the wind she immediately started trotting. I lead her a little, holding on her neck, and tapped the trigger. Saw her head drop as she disappeared from view into the draw. Sweet I'll be able to drive right to her. Walked over, no elk. Started a circle in the crp, no elk. One more half circle I found blood, lots of it. Now an easy elk has turned into a pack and quarter job. About 60 yards into the trees I found her, stone dead. The 250 grain Partition tore through both arteries, didn't hit any bone. Too much windage, thought I would hit her in the shoulder.
My point is both the elk and I got lucky. Their necks are huge, add the mane and it's easy to put a bullet in there that will kill them, but make it dang hard to find them.
On the way up I looked up the canyon and spotted a good herd. Put on the big sneak, got prone on a rock pile 250 yards from the nearest elk. Looked them over picked out a younger cow. See was facing dead away and I thought about shooting her in the back of the head but with a full value 25 mph wind I figured to wait. When she turned into the wind she immediately started trotting. I lead her a little, holding on her neck, and tapped the trigger. Saw her head drop as she disappeared from view into the draw. Sweet I'll be able to drive right to her. Walked over, no elk. Started a circle in the crp, no elk. One more half circle I found blood, lots of it. Now an easy elk has turned into a pack and quarter job. About 60 yards into the trees I found her, stone dead. The 250 grain Partition tore through both arteries, didn't hit any bone. Too much windage, thought I would hit her in the shoulder.
My point is both the elk and I got lucky. Their necks are huge, add the mane and it's easy to put a bullet in there that will kill them, but make it dang hard to find them.