Finally got tired of carrying to the same area every day to glass and not shooting.
Had a pretty good tag. Super challenging area that's stupid steep. There's a lot of big bulls. Passed a 330 one day. Another 300" broken up old warrior.
The problem was for how little pressure there is there's no rhyme or reason to how the elk behave. Zero pattern. Everyone I saw was completely random. One morning I had two rags 250 yards below my camp. Then I'd go three days without seeing a thing. All pretty open so if anything leaves the timber youll see it.
Anyways freezing my butt off glassing the other evening. And three bulls come at a fast trot down the drainage below me. Like something spooked them.
They're at 1035. Too far and not much cover to get closer. I pack up my stuff and am able to get to the last patch of trees before no man's land. About an hour of light left so I couldn't get creative with a stalk.
Also oddly enough there was zero wind. Dead calm.
I find a gap in the trees and setup prone.
Dial the dope. The middle of the three had the largest body. Honestly I can't remember which way he was standing. But shot one was an impact. He seemed dead on his feet but without a spotter I sent another. Second shot was good and he falls and rolls down the hill a little ways.
Two lung hits at 905 yards
It's really weird that I can't remember exactly how he was standing for each shot. I think the first was a broadside shot behind the shoulder. The second he turned and it was a quartering away to the right side.
115 DTac fk'ed him up good.
Shot placement was absolutely text book.
One exit was 5".
I found another hole on the other side from the big exit. Maybe an entrance? Both shots hit. I'm pretty dang sure because after the first shot he had that dead on his feet wtf just happened posture. It's totally possible I missed the first shot and it just started him but he definitely reacted like he just got shot. But the wounds I found were confusing.
First elk with a rifle. But I've seen a lot of elk in movies do this. Either way the lungs were soup. Massive internal damage. Both hits right behind the shoulder.
Also this is after my rifle fell out of the kifaru gun nearer a few times. Honestly Form would have been proud at how I tested this rifle


Last few days of the season the 350 inch dreams go down the drain fast.
115 deep cut dtacs
2035 fps impact speed
Definitely not my going to be my default to shoot that far. Only reason was the wind was dead calm. And shooting prone. For whatever reason the elk were just frozen on the hill.
You can see my dead elk and his two buddy's on the far hillside just below the line of trees.