I'll chew the fat with ya for a bit.
Whatcha watering w/a Pete?
Its a heck of a thing when a rest that expensive rocks and rolls and can be replaced for about 50 bucks.
You did the right thing to hold off on the shot for 2 reasons.  1) No sense in training the yote and 2) the 25 probably would have the umph to reach the north end from the south end. 
 
I shot a moose with a 270, 130 gr Sierra @ about 60 yds broad side.  Perfect heart shot.  Moose was standing @ a bad angle then took 2 steps and gave me a nice broadside exposure.  Saw the bullet hit going in and saw dust on the side hill showing that it penetrated all the way through.
The moose didn't miss a stride.  He just kept walking.  Walked up hill 40 yds or so and just stood there for a long time.
He stood there long enough for me to get my rope from the saddle and get ready to put a loop around his bull winkle horns and tie him to a quakie.
He finally fell, rolled down to where I first hit him then got back up.  I put another round through both shoulders @ the joint.  Went through both shoulder blades about 2" behind the joint.  That put him down.  By the time I got there with my rope he was a gonner.
For elk I've moved up to a 375 H&H Ruger #1.  I actually moved up to a Rem 700 in 338 Win but this 375 is so much nicer to shoot that it's become my number 1 weapon.
I'm giving my 270 kinda custom to my son and I'll get a super longrange 270 cal w/30" bbl for deer.  I have something all picked out,  Its more or less a 300 RUM necked down to .277.  Pushes the 130/140 gr bullets @ like 3700 and the 170 at 3400.  Should be good for closer to 1000 but I'm thinking  7/750 or whatever shot presents itself.
The 270 win w/the 140 gr bullet is maxed out @ maybe 750.  Its a pure Right handed rifle and I've become a left hander so rather than restock it I'll just give it to my boy.
That way he won't have to wait till I kick the bucket to get it and I can see him do some things with its.
See ya