Billy Goat
WKR
Full disclosure I’m a whitetail guy. Been elk hunting in CO the past couple years and I took Rage Trypans with me.
After reading the Archerytalk thread Im convinced that a sturdy mechanical head is a great option for elk.
I’ve watched hundreds of elk hunting videos and over 90% don’t have a pass through with all sorts of heads. So then if that’s the case I want the biggest single hole I can get with as much damage as possible.
I might be wrong, but some long time elk slayers on AT agree with me so who knows?
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I have only seen a handful of arrows not go thru and thru on elk. I wouldn't go off of those videos. You want an arrow that can easily pass through broadside. Sometimes you need a follow up shot under less than ideal conditions. I'm not really saying not to use a mechanical, I have killed quite a few elk and witnessed even more killed with a spitfire. I am saying if your not getting a pass thru most of the time on a broadside elk I'd re-evaluate my setup. In my experience with elk you want two holes for blood trailing. An arrow stuck partway in is going to lessen the blood trail and likely cause the animal to run further. You get one lung on an elk and your talking an animal that will pretty easily go 3/4 mile if not double that.
I have helped pack probably 30+ elk. Several of those killed with a compound in the area of 55# and a 400 grain arrow coc head (60# and mechanical). No issues with pass thru with that setup when broadside. I'm not saying that's an ideal setup, I'd be shooting more weight if possible, but he is 70 with shoulder problems, and still kills one most years, with a pass thru.