The mist is cold up here on the mountain, but the clouds have no effect on your visibility. You've got a bead on an elk, just down the pass about 100 yards. You've tracked this beast for hours. You've stayed downwind so he couldn't catch your scent, kept low to the ground and behind rocks to stay out of sight and trusted your hunter's instinct to know where he'd go next. You followed him through all kinds of terrain and now your determination is about to pay off. But now he picks up his head and you've got him in your sight — can you put him down before he bolts?