thanks guys,
tj, yes i think the tree shark helped me on this one, since i was shortdrawn i was probobly only in the upper 40's for draw weight on that shot. the arrow entered just in front of the ham,sliced a little of the meat that flanks the front of the ham and cut one of the inner loins in half then went through where the liver connects to the blood supply(thats where she bled from) then through the diaphram and poked through the opposite side ribs(the broadhead was running sideways to the ribs or i think it would have came all the way through) after seejng the shot i was really happy to find her after a somewhat short trail. it was three hours later that i started followjng her trail,and she was pretty cool when i found her,so im guessing she was dead within thirty minutes.
this is the yearling.
wish i would have taken better pics of the big doe.