In the early days of high velocity cartridges, they shot darn near everything. There is no excuse for it today, with the selection of proper cartridges and bullets. If recoil is a problem, reduced loads either from handloading or Factory reduced recoil loads are more appropriate for large game. A .22 Premium bullet is marginal at best for deer sized game, but it will do the job very well if kept within it's limitations. By intentionally going after elk sized game with a .22 is about as foolish as one could get. Respect for the game pursued should be the number one prioroty. Any chance of needless suffering should not be allowed. And by choosing to use a bullet that doesn't have proper weight, construction or diameter is down right irresponsible. A 60 grain Partition is designed for deer. It is not designed to plow through an elk. Use the proper gun for the task at hand, or stay home, plain and simple.