bigngreen
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Amazing how long a gut shot elk can live and how far they can go. Certainly in the crease, 1/3 of the way up gets it done.
I often wonder regarding poor performance on shoulder shots if the hit was too high, or the bullet failed. Elk bones are tough. Always like it when they tip over.
Best performance on Elk was moms .257 bob. She didn't kill too many but every one was shot between the ear and the eye.
I ran a wild game processing company for 6 years in Bozeman MT during the high times of the elk hunts in Gardiner and everywhere else in MT for that matter, I don't really know how many elk I've cut but it's well over 2000 and from what I saw there and what I've seen personally with hitting the shoulder is two things, guys will hit high and go through the end of the blade which usually drops them but many recover. It's 10 inches from the meat to the top of the spine on a bull elk and guys just blow the tops of the spine of, I've cut many that were missing the tops of a couple vertebra and had healed up. The second issue is getting a bullet through the lower shoulder bone and especially the joint, I'd see elk every week with broken and healed over shoulders, it's the most common thing to see wounding wise and they live.
It took me several years of trying bullets to figure out how to punch though the heavy shoulder bones and joint consistently and yet get some good damage to the lungs for a quick death short of just shooting 338 RUM for everything