I took my first longbow deer this past Saturday. The setup was completely new to me this year.
60# Mattawaoman II longbow, 28 1/2" Gold Tip 55/75 with 100 grain brass adapter and 200 grain Razorcap.
The shot was 28 yards. When I let the string slip, the big doe took half a step to the right causing the arrow to enter behind the last rib. Angling foward, the arrow exited between the front legs, taking out some liver, lung, heart, and some other stuff I didn't feel the need to look at. She went about 60 yards on a dead sprint (literally).
I've shot aluminum exclusively until now. One and done arrows gets expensive. I put this one back in the quiver after a little sharpening touch up. The feathers smell funny at full draw, but that just brings back memories. I'll post a pic when time allows.