Well, as I mentioned, the story is not done.....After the second shot I stood up and just watched the area looking for any sign of a deer running off. After about 5 min my guide started to make his way down the hill and I was somewhat gratified for him to stop and say "Is that where you shot from??? How the heck did you get there?!! Turns out he had lost sight of me early in the stalk and figured I had taken a much longer shot. We waited together another 10 minutes then decided to go take a look. We went to the area where the first deer was bedded and I was excited to find blood only 4 feet away. It turned out to be a short, heavy blood trail and we found the doe only 20 yards away. The bullet had entered just in front of the near shoulder passing through the front of the right lung and the back of the left. Ken is certainly right that the anatomy does funny things when the deer is laying down as the bullet went in low on the right and came out high on the left - - but man did it work out in this case! Honestly, I could not have been more impressed. I don't think I've ever had a deer that ran hard go down any quicker. I remember my thought at the time was " this may be the last load I ever need for this gun! " Now after a smile, a handshake, and a great deal of relief it's time to go look for the other one......