Originally posted by Steve Kendrot:
Honestly, I can't see you getting a single lung at 15'x16 yards unless you didn't get penetration. thats a 17-18 degree angle off level which is not terribly steep.
There's no figuring it out if you don't have a carcass or a film. Shake it off and keep trying. Don't overthink things.
What I just wrote to Landon PM... We can specuate till the 12th of never and not be closer to the truth...this man is hanging on every word and trying to figure OUT what went wrong...
K.I.S.S. There is that tenderloin area below the spine... I once shot and only got one lung, but I also got that big artery below the spine... there is that whole "no man's land" guys used to call it where it pencils thru the tenderloins below the artery along the spine and above the lungs...
I've had shoulder hits that were bright red blood, and it was no penetration...
Thing is that we cannot know what or why...untill a deer is found but he did learn that they drop when tense... and i've seen videos where they drop not just the foot mentioned, but up to 18"...
All sorts of stuff happens at the shot that is in fast forward, too fast for us to record mentally or ever---KNOW.
Best to just move forward, practice some slow moving targets, not make all kinds of adjustments, but control those few things that are controllable, like WHEN to release on a critter...