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Perfect answer Opportunist, just what I was thinking.
However, do not confuse a quartering to you shot to a frontal shot! This is highly effective & doable even for trad shooters out to 20yds. It's a decent sized kill zone larger than a cantaloupe. I consider this a steep quartering shot head on, in other words if you can see the elks right side or left side of rear end & a slight quartering side of his chest you can slip an arrow between the brisket & front leg, yet under the scapula/shoulder blade, this means taking an elk from the ground with a mid height or a bit lower type shot.