There is no guarantee of a 350 bull no matter how many points you have...does wagonhound kill 350+ bulls yearly, yes...does every hunter leave with one, No. Hunting is still hunting. If what matters to you is the score of the horn, then by all means fork up the money, go private land in one of the top units, and hope its worth it. If the hunt and experience is worth just as much as a good bull, then go guided on a backcountry horseback hunt and experience what in my personal opinion is what elk hunting is all about. Trails West Outfitters now owned by Josh Martoglio in 62,63 would provide a great hunt with a possible chance at 350+ but a great hunt in the mountains with horses and wall tents. Or just get a general tag and go with one of the top outfitters deep in the teton wilderness out of either Jackson or Cody. Some people seem to think just cause they have been saving points, mean that gets you a bigger bull than the guy with a general tag, which is definitely not always the case. I know of a 402 bull taken archery on a general this year, i havent heard of a limited draw 400+ taken in WY yet, but then the late season hunts havent happened yet. NO matter what your choice, just go hunt and enjoy it, the last thing a guide wants to be told is a #, because if thats all that matters to you, it makes you a hard client to enjoy taking.