That being said occasionally things occur that suprise us all. I broadside shot a muley doe a few years back with my 50BMG. Everyone knows "a 50 will kill anything dead on the spot", well I am here to say WRONG.
We found blood and lung tissue galore, but she took off on the run down a coulee. We did finally find her remains 2 days of searching later and nearly 3 miles from where the shot was taken, missing 2 ribs and 50% of her lungs.
It would seem that 3 miles for us bipeds is a long distance, but apparently not for a muley on a mission.
It is easy for everyone to judge and say that 1 shot placement is better than another, statisticly 1 is probably better to shoot for heart and lungs, but as I found out the only real guarantees seem to be hunting at Safeway.
I am not going to challenge your experience, but I would be willing to say that such an event is about as rare as finding 24 teeth in a barnyard rooster. I have been a witness to somewhere between 300 and 400 head of game being harvested, and have never seen an animal with a solid double-lung shot travel over about 150 yards, with most down within 40. I consider a solid double -lung shot a very high percentage shot, and have plenty of experience to support that. Regards, Eagleye.



















































