I hope you were not thinking I would contemplate a head shot with a bow. I know what a field point does to a 2x4 when it goes through too little hay.
I was wondering why that deer thing.(wtf is that anyways, a wilderbeest) why it didn't run any more. My though on bleeding to death was that it had to hurt a lot. When you get an ice cream headache the blood vessels in your throat constrict from the cold cutting off blood flow to the brain. Knowing that feeling I would have to assume it's similar when a throat is cut, or if there is a major artery severed and instead of blood building up pressure in the artery to get to the brain it would just leak out.
So ye or ney on bleeding to death feeling like an ice cream headache
WOW! Where to start...
Your speculation is not supported by observation of game fatally wounded by arrows.
I have been bowhunting for 40 years and have personally witnessed on many occasions...
My very first whitetail buck was feeding on acorns when I took the 20 yard shot... the buck jumped when it heard the string
"thump" after looking around for the source of the noise and finding nothing, it went back to feeding... thinking I had somehow missed I was reaching for an another arrow when the buck laid down and tipped over dead without so much as a kick.
The record Canada bull I took in September, showed no visible reaction to the first arrow through the heart, or to the second arrow through the lungs. The bull attempted to call to an incoming bull and take a step, but just tipped over backward... again, not a kick.
There were dozens of similar events between these two experiences... granted these were well struck animals (heart/lungs). I am convinced that fatally struck archery game experience little pain. If a poor, non-fatal wound occurs there is obviously pain involved... moreso if the arrow strikes heavy bone and/or remains embedded in the animal.
Studies done on "non-fatal wounding loss"
For bowhunting indicate a recovery rate in the neighborhood of 85-90%.
For experienced archers the goal is a lethal heart/lung shot... in which case the animal passes on to the "happy hunting grounds" in as peaceful a fashion as nature allows... how do you think and old weakened bull would feel about getting pulled down by a pack of wolves and partially eaten before death overtakes it?


















































