Several above me have said it but I really suggest you pick a unit and go hunt. Set realistic expectations and have a good time. I promise you that if you do enough digging on forums and message boards you will find bad reports about even the best unit out there. Lots of people tend to set completely unrealistic expectations of what they expect on their hunt. Gerald is spot on, when those expectations aren't met people want to blame things. The weather, the unit, the other hunters etc are the problem. This mentality is completely amplified by any sort of a point system. The more points a hunt takes to draw the higher expectations people put on it and when it doesn't meet those expectations you see a lot of " its wasn't worth the points" "there are better units" "don't burn your points on this one" type comments. Look at the hunt like and adventure and a learning experience for the future and you wont be disappointed with the outcome.
That all said its not a bad idea if its your first hunt out west to think about an antelope or mule deer hunt as the ice breaker as an elk hunt is a mentally and physically demanding roller coaster. Don't set your sights to high if you aren't ready for it.
That all said its not a bad idea if its your first hunt out west to think about an antelope or mule deer hunt as the ice breaker as an elk hunt is a mentally and physically demanding roller coaster. Don't set your sights to high if you aren't ready for it.