I was going to say the same exact thing, you just beat me to it.
What if you do a neck shot that knocks them out like a heavyweight boxer hitting his opponent, knocks them down, but not out, and you walk up to an injured elk, dazed, and confused, and then suddenly comes to, and you are 3 to 6 feet away? What do you think that elk will do? If it’s a big bull, you’ve got 600 - 700 lbs of pissed off animal, and probably won’t hesitate to gore you with it’s antlers, and then trample you. Maybe, if you’re lucky, it just tramples you. But remember, you have your grandson there with you. He’ll more than likely get trampled too.
Don’t think it can’t happen.
A big mule deer did exactly that same thing to a hunter, and killed him last year. And that was just a mule deer!
Always best to take a heart/shoulder shot! And USE ENOUGH GUN!
I wouldn’t go having a new hunter hunting elk, using a .243, or even a .25-06, I think you’re asking for trouble if you do.
7mm-08 the minimum, but I would prefer they use a .270 Win, because it has more oomph than the 7mm-08, and 7x57mm.
But hey! What do I know?!?
Hawk