I'm going to be bowhunting for the first time next year. I am concerned about arrow placement. If I understand correctly I am trying to place an arrow that hits both lungs, has a chance to hit the heart and avoids as much heavy bone(shoulder) as possible. Is this accurate? I found several pictures that show deer from several different angles. I dotted them where I
think I am aiming. Please let me know if these shots look good, okay, bad, or "put down the bow and slowly walk back to the truck". Thank you!
These images are all just for the body poition of the animal, I understand that in some of these images the deer isn't necessarily a shooter, or is aware of the hunter.
1. Broadside (from ground)

2.Slightly quartering away (from the ground)

3. Quartering away(from ground)

4. Slightly quartering towards(from ground)

5.Slightly quartering towards(from above angle)
I'm very visual so if anyone has any other angles and could illustrate good shots I would really appreciate them. Thanks again.