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Follow-up shots aren't really an option. I've tracked wounded elk for miles/many hours, and don't wish to repeat that. A shot through the shoulder might work, or might not. Best bet is to keep shot placement as you would with archery tackle, but with longer range.
To start I'm a bow hunter and there are shots you want to avoid. My question is can you shot an elk facing you or do you have to wait for it to turn and can you shoot through the front shoulder? Shooting a 300 grain hornady bullet and 100 grains of 777. Thanks for the input.
With todays bullets that are legal here...I have no worries under 70yards hitting bone. I have done penetration tests with Barnes and all lead it is staggering the difference. I have seen Barnes blow thru front shoulders and exit!