If as you suggest an Elk trip is on the cards then may I suggest you get the best scope you can possibly find with good light transmission for first and light light shooting and of course in wooded areas. It might mean the difference of a shot verses not shot at an Elk. Good light transmission usually means an objective of at least 40mm.
In Europe the size is commonly 42mm for scopes for such use.
I would also seriously consider a fixed magnification scope like a 6x40 ..... 6x42 or even 7x50. They can often be found a bit cheaper. One must ask oneself how often the variable scope is actually adjusted in magnification? Most just set it to say 5x or 6x and leave it be so why pay for something that is not used nor really needed.
Yes I do have variables but as I am on a really fixed budget and income I usually have to buy used scopes so get what comes up good at the right price.
OH yes one other suggestion ................................... if you stumble over a
Tasco Titan scope don't just pass it by
have a good look at it as it really is a good scope and nothing like the other Tasco offerings. I acquired on on a used rifle and the build is superb as are the optics. The adjustments are exactly the same as those on the German Schmidt & Bender scopes and in the UK at least when new the price was not much less that the S&B..... the one I acquired is a 3-9x42 and they have 30mm tubes by the way so bear that in mind when you consider mounts.