Any suggestions for pellet weight for elk?

Update 

So I have been out quite a bit but have not been successful yet. I have gotten into the elk a few times but have not had a good clean shot so I have passed. The first part of my season, short range weapon cow only, is over. Now any weapon spike only is open. It goes back to short range cow only in November. I will be back at it hard then. Deer season opens in 4 days so maybe I will try for a deer with the Texan while I am waiting for November. 
 
Thanks for the update. I've been following your thread and hoping it works out for you in the second half of the season. I am heading up that way next week for an elk hunt as well, but I am bringing a 30.06 and leaving my Texan at home. Good to hear you're getting into the elk with the Texan because a little bit of hope goes a long way chasing elk.
 
I thought that since I started this that I should give a final update. I can sum it up ion one word; skunked.

It wasn't for lack of effort on my part but I just couldn't get it done. I have tons of excuses but you know what they say about excuses. I have hunted elk in Colorado for over 40 years and thought that I had them pretty well figured out but Idaho elk do not follow the same rule book. I found tons of fresh sign and when I would come back the next day they were gone. I did see plenty of beautiful country and a bunch of wolf sign. I saw elk but was never able to get a good clean shot. 

Thanks for the interest and watch for my report on an elk kill next year.
 
I thought that since I started this that I should give a final update. I can sum it up ion one word; skunked.

It wasn't for lack of effort on my part but I just couldn't get it done. I have tons of excuses but you know what they say about excuses. I have hunted elk in Colorado for over 40 years and thought that I had them pretty well figured out but Idaho elk do not follow the same rule book. I found tons of fresh sign and when I would come back the next day they were gone. I did see plenty of beautiful country and a bunch of wolf sign. I saw elk but was never able to get a good clean shot. 

Thanks for the interest and watch for my report on an elk kill next year.

@HybridVigor And so goes hunting. I think it happens to just about all of us. Thanks for the update. I enjoyed the thread. 
 
I guess that is why they call it hunting not killing. I am looking forward to other opportunities to take the air rifle out for a hunt.

It is far more challenging to get into a close range shot at an animal than it is to sniper one out from 500 yards away. From what you wrote, it sounds like you were hunting and doing the right things ethically rather than just shooting something. Good onto you. There's always next year.
 
Thanks for the suggestions.

Is there anyone who has personally killed a large animal with their pellet rifle? I would like some first hand information.

4 weeks until season starts.

Three white tailed deer with .357 81.02 grain JSB's.

Seven javalina: one with .22 Cal, one with .25 Cal, two with .30 Cal and three with .357 Cal.

Four or five Coyotes, one with .25, some with .30 Cal and one with .357 Cal.

Three gray Foxes, one with .177, one with .22 and one with .30 Cal.

Two raccoons, one with .177 and one with .30 Cal.

One ringtail with .30 Cal.




 
Emu,

It sounds like I should come follow you around. What part of Mexico are you located? My brother is trying to get me to go to Sonora deer hunting. Is it possible to bring my air rifle across the border?

Yes, it is possible to bring air rifles. The problem might be the scope. 

I do not know why Mexican customs request a permit for importing scopes.

I will go hunting mule deer on February next year, but with the 30-06.

I will bring my FX Indy in .30 Cal to be shooting around.

If stars get aligned I will try to get my Mule deer with the Indy. But I know it will be VERY difficult to do that.

I live in the center of the Country, in Querétaro.

download.png
View attachment Importacion_armas_Mx.1638591643.pdf


 
I guess that is why they call it hunting not killing. I am looking forward to other opportunities to take the air rifle out for a hunt.

I must admit, my anxiety kicked up a notch when I saw your thread, thinking, oh no, here is someone else doing something for which they are unprepared, and with unrealistic expectations. But you are pursuing this exactly right, and when you find an acceptable opportunity, I'm sure you will be successful. Thanks for sharing, and thanks for doing it right.