When we climbed out of the blind to look for the fallen buck, we took a few pictures as we made our way towards him. I like this photograph as you can see the buck laying just to the right shoulder. I took an Antelope in 2003 off of the same waterhole, on the same day, at the same time as this one.
This next picture is a little bloody, but it shows just how much damage a sharp two blade broadhead will do. At the shot, the buck spun so my arrow entered his last rib and angled forward towards the shoulder. The arrow broke two ribs and the Scapula exiting and was hanging about eight inches as he ran off. It's really nice to see how quickly a well placed arrow will dispatch game.