If you shoot over.........well that' s another story.

Actually if you connect you could be in for a long flight........I shot a buck from a makeshift groundblind last year with a 70# bow and a large cutting diameter mechanical. I got a nice level entrance and exit hole, but I was amazed at where I found that arrow.
Exactly 47 yards (my paces) beyond the point of impact, and facing the other direction!
IF you get any sort of deflection off a rib in an upward angle (even slight) on a clean pass thru you might be surprised to see where that arrow lays.