A couple of years ago I shot a cow elk right behind the front shoulder broadside. The cow did not act like it was hit, and I could not tell what cow I had shot at 9 cows one bull. Eventually the elk moved 200yards going north. One cow elk just laid down like it was going to bed and then dropped her head to the ground. At this point I was certain this was the cow I first shot. The remaining herd moved further to the north into the brush. The herd bull came back twice to urge the down cow on (the down cow did not move, I was watching her through my scope). As the bull was going into the brush the cow that was laying down got up, and started to try and catch up with the herd. I put one more round right though the shoulder, and cow dropped right there and never moved.
As I get ready for my next hunt, is it common for the elk to lay down instead of tip over or stumble down?
As I get ready for my next hunt, is it common for the elk to lay down instead of tip over or stumble down?
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