4 Elk Down!

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About seven or eight months ago I received an invitation, from one of our church members for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
This man, through work and a long time friendship with another gentleman who owns the only elk game ranch in the state of Wyoming.
Where we were hunting at there is one high fence that encompasses 25,000 acres or approximately 39 square miles, if I have my numbers correct.
I actually saw a part of the border fence on one of the days, while hunting in the afternoon.
The two of us could shoot a management bull (very hard to find) and a cow or two cows.
My brother in Christ is in his mid 80's, and about 2 weeks before the hunt, he asked me if I would shoot his elk with my big pistol.
He again confirmed a couple days before we left that he wanted me to use my "big pistol."
I assumed it would be one elk a piece, but after we got here, as mentioned earlier, it was two a piece. I was able to take 3-cow elk, all under 200 yards, and all spot and stalk.
One prone (walking, crawling and belly scooting) and the other two were double kneeling off Bog-Gear with the PSR top.
My second cow was at 70 yards. We getting ready to try and head off another group, when 3 popped out of nowhere.
I didn't have time to switch to the 44, as it all happened to fast.
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We had one morning left to look for a management bull.
One the last morning we worked hard and finally found a management bull.
He was in a group of about 10 bulls, and he was bedded down in the shade.
The wind was in our favor, and it wasn't blowing hard.
We climbed a steep ridge, crouch walked, crawling, and then to belly scooting.
We slowly topped the ridge, then had to go a bit further to get clear of the grass. Shot him bedded at under 200 yards.
He went about 40 yards or less and was down for the count.
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I wanted to use my S&W RAAP 44 Magnum, but did not have the opportunity. A lot of fun with a good friend, awesome food, area, and accommodations, and have seen a lot of elk too-Great memories.
My Bayside Custom Gunworks 7mm Dakota XP does great on elk too!
Picked up the elk meat last week...Lots of good meals coming our way!
 
Fantastic! Getting to hunt a place like that and doing it with a handgun is great.

However, there is one part of your story that is almost assuredly bogus.
The wind was in our favor, and it wasn't blowing hard.
I have hunted eastern and western Wyoming many times in the past and judging from the photos, you weren't in the mountains. Well, I NEVER encountered winds of less than gale force when hunting eastern Wyoming. ;)
All kidding aside, as I am a handgunnner for deer, I just wish I could have been there and watched you in action. That would be worth the trip for me.
 
Fantastic! Getting to hunt a place like that and doing it with a handgun is great.

However, there is one part of your story that is almost assuredly bogus.

I have hunted eastern and western Wyoming many times in the past and judging from the photos, you weren't in the mountains. Well, I NEVER encountered winds of less than gale force when hunting eastern Wyoming. ;)
All kidding aside, as I am a handgunner for deer, I just wish I could have been there and watched you in action. That would be worth the trip for me.

Thanks, and I appreciate your sense of humor.
If you look at my YouTube page you will see some video of my first and second sets of drop confirmations out to 1000 yards.
 
Congratulations. I'm actually in Southern Colorado and have been elk hunting since Saturday. No luck yet, but I was going to post about my trip when I get home in a few days.
 
If it doesn't violate the rules here and the Owner of the Ranch doesn't object you should post the name of the Ranch.

While I realize that's not why he did it I believe people should get credit for their altruistic acts and if the small amount of public exposure were to attract some additional business he deserves it.
 
If it doesn't violate the rules here and the Owner of the Ranch doesn't object you should post the name of the Ranch.

While I realize that's not why he did it I believe people should get credit for their altruistic acts and if the small amount of public exposure were to attract some additional business he deserves it.

http://www.nxbar.com/
 
I love deer hunting , but on one occasion I was able to hunt an elk cow in KY. The elk hunt with some friends, checking the wind, stalking and making a kill is a time I will always cherish. Elk hunting is is time well spent in God's amazing creation! Congratulations, and good eating!
 
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