Free: Contests & Raffles.
Either between the eyes, or let him walk(rifle)
I'm surprised at how many would take a neck shot at that distance. Any neck shot on an elk is risky at best due to their anatomy. That is a once in a lifetime bull for 99% of us. Maybe the bull would get away, because in my scenario, in about 3 seconds, he is going to explode in a cloud of dust and all you'll have then is the "Texas Heart Shot" for about 3 seconds before he makes the trees. I posted this pic because I have personal experience with this scenario (except it was a spike). I pondered what to do in the few seconds I had, I could tell he was about to haul ass so I took the highest percentage shot which was right behind the shoulder. My 250 grain Partition out of my 338 WM busted through the jackpine like it wasn't even there and the elk dropped in his tracks. I probably wouldn't take that shot if I were carrying a 243, 270, or anything with 150 or smaller grain bullet. Now if that elk were say 150 or 200+ yards out, I wouldn't attempt to shoot through the trees, even with a 338 WM. But at 60 yards....? That is EXACTLY why I carry a 338 WM for elk. Sure, a 270 will kill an elk just fine, but in a once in a lifetime scenario, I want the deck stacked all the way! And I agree whole heartedly with Bobcat, a head shot is completely out of the question.