Mjblk,
I was very lucky as a nonresident to draw a Nevada elk tag with only 6 points back in 2007. Although I live in Illinois, by that time I had been on many archery elk hunting trips and harvested 3 bulls. I hunted hard, passing on a 400" bull twice due to bad angles, and ended up harvesting a 350" bull on the 10th day. While hauling him out, I gotta tell you, I drove past three other elk camps who stopped me to look at the rack, which was on top my Jeep. They were all residents, who sadly were in your exact situation. No experience, just put in for the tag. One tag holder didn't even have any calls, so I left her mine. I wish I'd had time. I would have guided all of them. All had applied with 10+ points I believe? Anyway I've never seen this in any of the other 12 states I have hunted. And it was a shame because that was unit 114 highest demand hunt in the state now. In the best elk state on the planet. I would just urge you not to take it for granted at all, and devote all your free time from now to your hunt preparing in all aspects. And as others have said, take one or two guys with you who have expensive experience if you can't afford an outfitter. You will need all of it. Don't be like the dudes I met in 2007.
Start a workout regiment now if you are not in great shape. Push your legs & lungs to the best in your life. You will regret it otherwise.