My farthest- over 1 1/2 miles, quartering shot missed by couples incehs (wheels) clipped the inside of the front leg. Saw the shot well, knew that I hit the inside of the leg and chose to push the buck to make it work and keep bleeding. We jumped him several times, tried to work a poster in front of him a couple times, only to have him go past outside bow range. After 6 hours, he smoked across a 1/2 mile section and got bedded down- where he clotted up. We jumped him from the last bed and lost all blood. He lived- and was taken by the neighbor 6 weeks later with a rifle. The front leg was healing- but not very well- and he looked worn out. We tried the best possible option I feel, and lost that match. My shortest (outside of a spine shot)
2 steps. Hit a doe at 7 yards- she took 2 steps to the side, looking around as the drain cork had been pulled- about 20 seconds later- just tipped over.