generally speaking, how far will a deer run...
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Fork Horn
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after a well placed shot to the vitals? For those of you veterans- I'm just trying to get a guage of how far most of your bow killed whitetails ran after the shot, assuming a good shot. Thanks for the help...
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I agree it is crazy how one deer won't make it feet,and the next may travel 100 yards or more on the same hit.I've had deer shot quartering away with full pass through shots run 100 yards and leave only a few drops of blood untill about 90 yards.The last 10 looked like buckets full of blood was dumped.
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I've had a few drop on the spot that i shot straight through the top of the back that were directly under my stand.I would say between 30 and 75 yard for those that were broadside with a good shot through the vitals.
#10

In my experience, a good double lung/ heart shot, deer seldom go past 75 yards. Therewere a few that went past 100yards. Then again I've seen them drop with in 20 or 30 yds.
I've noticed that deer that are calm and relaxed, such as a feeding, they seem to go down much quicker than a deer that sees you or knows something is up, before you shoot. Must be the dose of adrenaline they got running through them at the time of the shot.
Liver shot deer will usually lay down quickly but won't die for quite a while. It is best to give them a few hours before tracking.I've seen livershots throw a good bit of blood making one thinkthe deer is down for good. Just give the liver shot some extra time.
Gut shot I'd let go all nite or all day depending on when the hit was made.
I've noticed that deer that are calm and relaxed, such as a feeding, they seem to go down much quicker than a deer that sees you or knows something is up, before you shoot. Must be the dose of adrenaline they got running through them at the time of the shot.
Liver shot deer will usually lay down quickly but won't die for quite a while. It is best to give them a few hours before tracking.I've seen livershots throw a good bit of blood making one thinkthe deer is down for good. Just give the liver shot some extra time.
Gut shot I'd let go all nite or all day depending on when the hit was made.