Mike_D.
Well-Known Member
Shot a deer this evening with my muzzleloader. Perfect broadside shot, 75-80 yards. Held right on the shoulder. When I shot the deer fell, struggled to get up, fell again then disappeared over the horizon. Deer wasn't laying there when I went to look for it. Only found a couple drops of blood but the odd part is where I shot the deer I found part of the bullet. Shooting 240 gr hollow points and what I found weighs 82 gr. Also appears to be some bone on the part of the slug I found, but zero blood on the slug. Seems odd to find part of the slug at the spot the deer was standing and finding very little blood for the first 20 yards then not finding another drop of blood after that. My guess is I hit the thickest hardest part of the shoulder bone, deflecting slug causing it to fall to the ground where I found it and knocked the deer down and took it a second to gets it's feet back under it and now it has a heck of a sore shoulder. Any other thoughts?