Second WY elk for the year...

BuzzH

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Not just another cow elk, pretty neat to kill one with my late Grandfather's 300 winchester. Was a miserable day to be out, but better than sitting on the couch. Saw 4 wrecks on the way to my spot, 3 on one tight corner. Thought about turning around and heading home, but by that time I figured may as well press on.

Found 3 herds of elk and the last group of 150 or so were in a good spot for me, bad spot for them.

With the wind blowing full insane today, I knew I had to get close. Glassed them and looked like I could be in business stalking up a draw. Got right on top of them, the closest ones were about 30 yards, but all bedded in a big knot, no way to not hit 2. One on the far edge finally stood up to stretch and that was a bad move. Shot was only 72 yards and one shot from Grandpa's 300 Winchester did the trick. Last time I fired that rifle was checking zero for him in the summer of 1999. Since then, my Dad has shot 3 shiras moose with it, by brother killed a shiras with it and I wanted to, but killed a moose before they got down here to help me out. Haven't adjusted the scope at all since at least the mid-90's. My brother shot it before they brought it down, dead on at 100 yards.

Not sure how old this one is, but real old. I kept a tooth to have it aged by the GF.

I think this was the last whitetail my Grandfather shot with his rifle, November of 1999, he was 84.

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The elk I shot with it today:

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Old cow, kept a bottom tooth to send in for aging...I'm guessing crowding 20 years old:

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Ivories, or what's left of them:

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Holy smokes, you shot granny elk.
It will be interesting to see how old she is. Her back teeth were worn just as bad, the ones in the center of the bottom jaw were literally down to gums. The ones further forward had maybe 1/4-1/2 inch left, which surprised me considering the wear on the front.
 
It will be interesting to see how old she is. Her back teeth were worn just as bad, the ones in the center of the bottom jaw were literally down to gums. The ones further forward had maybe 1/4-1/2 inch left, which surprised me considering the wear on the front.
I think you are right, 20ish.
 
Always look forward to your cow hunt recaps and @JM77 would be proud you didn’t use the “pop gun” I believe he called it 😆. Nice work and some nostalgia thrown in as well.
 
Not just another cow elk, pretty neat to kill one with my late Grandfather's 300 winchester. Was a miserable day to be out, but better than sitting on the couch. Saw 4 wrecks on the way to my spot, 3 on one tight corner. Thought about turning around and heading home, but by that time I figured may as well press on.

Found 3 herds of elk and the last group of 150 or so were in a good spot for me, bad spot for them.

With the wind blowing full insane today, I knew I had to get close. Glassed them and looked like I could be in business stalking up a draw. Got right on top of them, the closest ones were about 30 yards, but all bedded in a big knot, no way to not hit 2. One on the far edge finally stood up to stretch and that was a bad move. Shot was only 72 yards and one shot from Grandpa's 300 Winchester did the trick. Last time I fired that rifle was checking zero for him in the summer of 1999. Since then, my Dad has shot 3 shiras moose with it, by brother killed a shiras with it and I wanted to, but killed a moose before they got down here to help me out. Haven't adjusted the scope at all since at least the mid-90's. My brother shot it before they brought it down, dead on at 100 yards.

Not sure how old this one is, but real old. I kept a tooth to have it aged by the GF.

I think this was the last whitetail my Grandfather shot with his rifle, November of 1999, he was 84.

grampswtdoe.JPG


The elk I shot with it today:

4CCA9C16-07A1-4A01-8FC3-296480DF6DA91.jpeg


4D4BABC6-0351-4AC8-A07C-4EE2B76E3C51221.jpeg


Old cow, kept a bottom tooth to send in for aging...I'm guessing crowding 20 years old:

6416C42C-79BE-44D0-BC00-57BE1E82B6E4.jpeg


Ivories, or what's left of them:

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Beautiful rifle. And that is one old cow. I shot one that was almost that old about 3 years ago. Still tasted good, but was a little tougher than what I was expecting when I took the shot.
 
Congrats buddy. That’s a very cool rifle indeed. What bullet are you shooting from it?
That looks to be the Matriarch cow for sure.
 
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