Just hit em where your supposed to and watch em fall
Auight there big boy. I've hit some where I'z post to and they ran 100 yards or more before piling up. 100 yards in a rain is a long hard trail.
That's them sorry ole Muzzys
I don't choot Muzzys.

The furthest tracking job I ever had to do on a deer that I shot with a bow was on a doe that I shot with a Gene Simmons broadhead. You ever seen a Simmons broadhead? It's like shooting a deer with an axe head. I was on the ground, sitting on a dove stool. The doe was 15 yards away and quartering away. I put my pin on her last rib and released. The arrow hit zactly where I was aiming. I said 100 yards in the above post, but she may have gone 150. I tracked her the last 40 yards by SMELL. When I found her she had a hole in her left side that I could put both hands in, side by side. The broadhead ran down her rib cage and cut the last 5 or 6 ribs in half. When I found her, her rumen was hanging out that hole and had busted. NO way I would have found that deer in the rain.