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Despite all the great replies:The 243 is NOT elk Medicine!
Like shooting geese with a 410 shotgun. Can be done but not recommended.
Shot my first few elk with a .243. Using it makes you get closer and choose shots like you are archery hunting. If you have that discipline, then use the .243. If you want to take longer or riskier shots, then choose a cartridge with more downrange energy. Your decision to choose rifle over bow is based on having fewer fellow hunters, right? If that is your basis, I'd say that is bad info. Still less felt competition during archery season, IMO.
Some people also win the lotto, but that doesn't make it the rule, only the exception.
Family on my wife's side killed a monster 360 class bull with a .243 win. They have killed quite a few elk with the .243 win. Those particular family members have about aged out of hunting like they use to, but they sure use to punch tags, a lot with a .243 win. I do think the .243 win is a bit under estimated. Its a pretty good big game cartridge. Probably wouldn't use it my self as a first choice elk gun, but I know its a dang good cartridge for filling the freezer.
Your decision to choose rifle over bow is based on having fewer fellow hunters, right? If that is your basis, I'd say that is bad info. Still less felt competition during archery season, IMO.