I'm desperately seeking some advice on shot placement. I have never lost a deer, and don't want today to be the first.
Earlier this afternoon, I had a doe at about 20 yards perfectly broadside.
The doe dropped a little at the shot, but it still looked pretty good to me. This was in an open field. The deer ran about 50 yards and stopped and I could see that the arrow was in the deer, and the broadhead blades were sticking out the other side about 10 inches. The arrow was buried up to the fletching.
When the deer stopped, the arrow appeared to be at least 4 inches from the top of the back. The picture below is the best guess I have of where the arrow hit, the black dot on the picture. I was angling slightly down from about 10 feet high.
After the deer ran about 50 yards, it proceeded to run about another 150 yards and then turned right going around a pond and disappeared.
I was definitely disappointed to not actually see the deer go down.
I have heard that there is a space where the arrow can hit that won't kill the deer, but I don't see how this shot didn't hit lung or spine. So far I have found no blood.
I figured I would give it overnight and start looking in the morning.
Just wondered what your opinions are on this shot placement, and the likelihood that it hit lung.