The way the leg broke is a low leg and into the briscut hit. Not a shoulder shot. The elk woulda died.....just not quick enough for me. Bad hit.
Interesting that no one else noticed or commented on this. Hunting safety 101, never take a skyline shot...Nice bull.
The thing that stuck out to me was were he shot the bull, sky lined....
If you've lost an elk that you wounded you've done a worse job than these guys, they made some poor choices but you also hear them trying to pick their shots better granted they struggled but still they recovered this bull and I bet they learned some stuff!!
One thing I am not seeing any comments about is the fact the Bull was standing with the horizon in the back ground, that is a shot that should never be taken. Where was that bullet going if he missed the first shot? One to the things I push in hunter safety classes, if there isn't something behind the animal, DON'T TAKE THE SHOT!
How do you know, had he gone over the ridge they may have trucked right over there and got it done, your making assumptions. I've seen many elk hit like that with magnums much closer and had to stay on them till dead.They recovered the elk out of luck, not skill. This situation could have gone two ways, it went in favor of the hunter. Had the elk gone over the ridge there's a good chance they never would have recovered it!