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I have tracked hundreds of deer for myself and friends in 35+ years of hunting and in my experience, I have found a heart or double lung shot deer does not run more than 75-100 yards and most go less than 35 yards. What has been your experience?
The reason I ask is because When someone tells me they made a perfect shot and I track blood over a 100 yards, then my first reaction is, this is not a perfectly hit deer. Just wondering what your experience has been.
 
Less than 50 yards since I started using Spitfires. Before that, never more than 75-100. Not saying the broadhead has anything to do with it...Just observations from many different kills.
 
could be 5 yards, could be 200. just whatever has the most will to survive!..................

rage broadhead comment.. :behindsof
 
I shot a blacktail this july and i knew it was a perfect shot but the deer bolted off full sprint leaving a bright red arrow and only scant blood for more than 100 yds. We crawled on hands n knees for 45 mins and found a dead deer. When i opened up chest, liters of blood filled the cavity with blood that pumped out the lacerated ventricle. All my double lung pass throughs have been quick kills all found around 50 yds or less.
 
Totally depends on the terrain. I had a heart shot deer run full out 200 yards across an open field before falling dead. If it is thick cover they may run hard for the same amount of time and only run 50 yards. Uphill, downhill, jumping over logs and fences, etc. etc. All these things affect the length of the flight. One thing is for sure, a double lung shot deer that runs will live 6-10 seconds. If they do not run they can stay on their feer for 30 seconds or more.
 
in my experiences heart shot deer tend to run further than double lunged deer do... now i will say the total time it takes for them to expire seems to be about the same...heart shot deer drop there back and take off like a scolded cat...lung shot deer seem to jump/kick and not go very far normally falling in sight....heart shot deer normally expire running into a tree but they go 100mph till they are done....
 
smh.... search function?
If he had done a private search, then the rest of us wouldn't have seen this thread and could not have participated.

Also, almost EVERY topic here has 100s of threads on it (Best camo? Momentum vs KE? Aluminum vs carbon? What will he score?). Are you implying that there is no reason to every post another new thread here again?
 
My experience is deer in open areas or fields tend to run a lot farther than deer in thick cover, especially bucks. I've had bucks in fields or crp run 200 yds with perfect hit.I've usually watched them fall, and it's only a few seconds after the shot, but they can go a long way at full bore in a few seconds.
 
Double lung- usually 30-60 yards. Often less than 30
Heart- 0-100 yards.

My brothers very first deer was a perfect heart shot. The deer raised its head, looked around then went back to eating soybeans. My brother thought he had missed and was nocking another arrow when the deer just fell over. It never even knew it was hit
 
I think a lot of it depends on the type of broadhead. In my experience, every deer I have shot with an expandable (vortex mini max) ran farther than those I shot with a fixed blade. I'm no expert, but I'm convinced the large hole caused by an expandable "shocks" the deer into running faster and farther.
 
Seems to me its about 6-7 seconds... then it just depends how spooked they are on the shot.

Totally anecdotal observation but since I have been shooting a quieter bow with COC heads, the animals just don't streak off like they sometimes used to
 
I drilled a nice 8 point a couple years ago and I seriously mean I smoked him. It was a double lung hit (when I gutted him both lungs were basically gone) and he ran 120 yards. If I had to average out all my double lung kills they'd probably average somewhere around 60-75 yards. That's not very far, considering deer cover that ground in less than a few seconds.
 
I have had somewhat different results than many on here. Honestly i bet most of my deer that i've shot with a good double lung shot have gone 125-175 yards. This being with all pass throughs (g5 striker and spitfires).

This particular buck ran about 300 yards. Perfect broadside shot with a g5 striker and complete pass through.


Last year i shot a big SD buck (16point) with my rifle. Similar placement as the buck above and he ran 150 yards and laid down. 1 hour later i walked up on him and he proceeded to get up and run and i had to shoot him again. Big Midwest bucks are tough critters.
 
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