So... here's the thing. I spent 12 years hunting all over MT on a shoestring budget. Literally all my gear was christmas gifts, walmart specials, etc. I killed a lot of animals anyways, including elk. The first thing I bought after I got a real job? My wife's engagement ring (bet you weren't expecting that...) but then it was Zamberlan boots and a Kifaru Reckoning on a 26" frame. Everything else you think you need, arguably even binos, are secondary to those two pieces of gear if you want to hunt the backcountry. I went another couple years using Vortex Diamondbacks, but I upgraded my pack and boots. I had so many places I didn't hunt, because I knew I wouldn't be able to get the animal out. That pack and good boots changed the calculus. I'm not afraid to shoot a mule deer downhill from the road any more.
Learn to pitch a tarp and you save money on shelter. Buy a savage axis and save money on your rifle. And I agree with cnelk about planning shorter hunts. If you're hunting elk solo, backpack hunting can actually really hurt your chances because you get invested in an area, and the elk might not be there.
Learn to pitch a tarp and you save money on shelter. Buy a savage axis and save money on your rifle. And I agree with cnelk about planning shorter hunts. If you're hunting elk solo, backpack hunting can actually really hurt your chances because you get invested in an area, and the elk might not be there.