Quote Originally Posted by Zombie Steve View Post
Well, you're in .30-30 range, so like we were saying, wait until they step forward so you can put one behind the shoulder blade to try for the heart or double lung shot. Neck / head shot will certainly bring them down if you think your SKS is accurate enough.

For the sake of the animal, please be willing to pass up a less than perfect shot. This is a tough thing to do. Here's a good read on anatomy:

http://www.dundeesportsmansclub.com/...tplacement.pdf

Last thought - how's your tracking abilities?
Thanks for the link Zombie Steve, that's some good stuff.
As for passing on a less than perfect shot, we have discussed that and agree completely. I told him that I think 100 yards would be as long of a shot that I would feel comfortable with given this set up. We will have a better idea when we sight it in at the range. I am confident in my tracking skills, but I would never risk loosing the animal due to a risky shot.

I have my deer tag for the same season and GMU as my friend has his elk tag. We will be hunting together and I'll have my .308 winchester, so if we are close enough to each other he will have the option of grabbing my rifle. He will also be putting enough rounds through the .308 at the range to feel comfortable with it. Thanks guys!