Saturday was our last day of muzzleloader season here in WV and I was fortunate enough to harvest a big doe. I was near the top of a ridge and she was bedded down about 90 yards below me and I opted for the shoulder shot. I rested my Knight across an old uprooted pine an aimed high center shoulder and squeezed the trigger. She never got up out of her bed. When I field dressed her, I could see the damage to the lungs and her chest cavity was full of blood.Later that day, I skinned her out and you could plainly see why she never moved. The 45 cal. 260 grain Speer jacketed hollow point hit high shoulder on the entry, taking out the bottom of the spine and exited low shoulder on the opposite side. I was using 85 grains of 777. The center shoulder has always been my choice whether I'm using my .270 or my muzzleloader and I always get the same results.