I posted
another thread of this hunt but wanted to post a new topic to get some opinions on what happened with the result of this shot.
This doe was shot from a ground blind. The shot was at 23 yards. The deer was slightly quartering away. The blind is just in from the edge of a cut corn field and is at a slightly lower elevation than the field (maybe a couple feet at the most). The shot was clear with no possibility of brush affecting the arrow flight.
The arrow entered the deer about mid body height wise (see pic)
Upon entering the deer, the arrow went right up into the spine (see pic)
The angle that the arrow took after entering the deer just seems way to steep of an upward angle for the slight uphill elevation that was shot... I am not complaining about the result of the shot, just want to get some opinions on what you think may have caused this?
When the arrow first struck the deer I thought "Beautiful!" but then she went straight down! I really could not believe it...
What do you think?