The first one was a doe at a lasered 429 yards, she ran close to 100 yards after being shot (thru the boiler room), just a puddle of gelled lungs. The second was a buck at 175 yards, and his lungs/heart were also a pile of gel, and he still ran a good 60 yards.
If the heart and lungs were gel it sounds like the bullet did it's good like it was designed. I've seen deer and hogs run after being heart or lung shot that showed no signs of being hit even though there was nothing left inside. It doesn't matter how big a caliber you shoot them with they can run until they run out of adrenilene even though they are dead on their feet. Most deer I've shot have run anywhere for a few steps to about 50 yards after being lung shot. That is using anything from a .243 to a 300 WM.