RE: slow motion ????
I shot a big one in Kansas in 94 that I will always remember every detail in slow motion. It was sniffing some JVS I had out and when my hand hit my anchor point I remember thinking, your dead. I fallowed through with the shot and watched the arrow go through right behind the shoulder, All at the same time the Buck only flinched and looked at where the noise had come from, I watched the Hair the Broadhead had cut off drift slowly to the ground, Then the buck wen't right back to sniffing the JVS. I remember thinking should I shoot him again? Looking at the Hole behind its shoulder I think, he's dead and don't know it yet!! The blood started pouring from the far sidelow hole, and he turned his head to look at it, his hips started swaying, and he staggerd sideways, made about a 15 yard semi circle and layed down, He looked around for a few seconds, layed his head down, flicked his tail twice , the third time it flaired out and went limp and I knew it was all over. The hole process took about 3 min. It felt like a solid Hour!!