ive done it twice. shot 150 yards across a clearing with a beaver pond on the far side on a moose. 7mm mag, 140 nosler e-tip. moose was behind just a bit of brush, and the neck and front shoulder area was pretty clear, so I took the shot, aiming right for the junction of neck and body, moose went straight down. but the bullet didn't hit there, it hit further up the neck half way to the head. went in and hit the spine, now the shot was ever so slightly quartering away. when the bullet hit the spine it absolutely positively turned over 90 degrees left and went down the neck towards the body. found poking half way through the shoulder blade. as you would expect from a deflected bullet it did not expand normal, one side started to, and the opposite side is bent over a lot bending the whole nose of the bullet over not letting it open. it did put a 1 inch round hole right through the center of the spine though.
second was the last day of rifle season years ago when we still had deer and could shoot does and bucks. I was party hunting with a friend. trying to fill his tag. I was in a tree stand. deer came along the quad trail behind me, a doe and yearling I first seen them at about 80 yards. tried turning around but was wearing a snowmobile jacket(loud) and the doe heard even the slight movement of my head turning. she froze for all of 10 minutes. I now knew there was no way I would be able to turn so I had to wait for her to come in front of me which meant passing right under the tree. the wind was fitting for this. well there was no fooling this old doe, at 40 yards she cut down wind onto the river behind me. the young one kept coming. she was right under the tree when the doe got my sent and spooked. the young one was confused and ran 25 yards into the bush and stood there. now were in the last 15 minutes of the season so I took the shot. tried for a head shot as that had the least brush in front of it. nothing happened she didn't move so I shot again. she slowly walked away. no blood no hair no sign of a hit. 2 misses. the brush won that one and we hung that tag on the Christmas tree