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P.S. This bull is still head bobbing two hours after being shot. If he's still bleeding out, he's not doing it with much enthusiasm. Give him a reason to die. Shoot him again already.
Good discussion. It is interesting the different opinions and how many people are clearly wrong!!!
The gap between branches is wider than the elk's body. All but the slowest bows out there are gonna shoot flat enough to clear the branches. As long as your top pin is under that limb, send it. Anything can happpen in this scenario. Heck a cow or another bull can come by and bump him up out of his bed, never to be seen again. Side step, kneel, sit, hop on one leg, etc, but do what you have to do to get a second drain hole in him. That is not a mortal wound in my opinion, its no mans land above the lungs and below the spine.