Last season was my first time ever being part of a "quality permit" it wasn't my tag, but my close hunting partners and it made me rethink many of my preconcieved notions.. Elk hunting especially bow hunting is still tough and an extremely low odds proposition. . Don't let anyone tell you different and don't let criticism of whatever decisions you make dim the bright fire that is the experience of holding one of these tags in hand.
If it were me I wouldn't be happy "killing on the first day what I would be happy with on the last". I"m not a fan of tag soup, but I would take my chances that I could close on a "average" animal in the last couple days and if not I would eat soup.
I also don"t fall into the "tag justice" category. Where if the animal isn't a representative of the <5% of animals in the unit it is deemed unjust and I will not shoot period. I want to enjoy the hunt. I want to hunt hard. I will hunt for the biggest animal I can for as long as possible and if I dont get him I will be proud of the effort required to harvest that "average" bull as well.