RE: quartering away shot?
Sounds great to me!!
I know someone who hunts over lots of bait, in a pretty large parcel where he can hold quite a few deer. He has a blind called the "family blind", in which he video tapes his bowhunt and is able to sit with his entire family-wife, 3 boys, and a girl. He had a nice 10 point in feeding at 20 yards, mostly broadside, for 45 minutes. It was all on video and after 45 minutes the deer walked towards him, turned broadside, then quartered away-which is what he waited 45 minutes for, and shot the deer in the gut at 15 yards. So much for his "perfect shot", but he did recover the deer.
I love a quartering away shot, the deer is most often looking almost directly away from you, much better for drawing the bow, and the kill area is fully exposed, but I'll take what I can get-broadsides not too bad either!
Jeff...U.P. of Michigan.