I always second-guess myself, and that's probably what I'm doing now. The first deer I shot this year (not listed above) was a yearling at about 5 yards and it was quartering towards me a bit but I blew through the top of its shoulder and buried it in the mud. Maybe my last couple of shots were just stopping due to getting too close to that off-shoulder. I do know that the blades on my Muzzy from last night were nicked up from bone.
And yeah, my bow is shooting well. I practice during the summer with field points, but a few weeks before season I put old broadheads on my arrows and that's all I practice with so that I KNOW what my arrows are going to do when I'm in the woods.
Thanks for the input... I think that I'm just thinking about things too much.
rw