When I shot this deer, I was in the top of a huge cedar tree. The shot was at a downward angle from the next to last last rib about a third of the way down and it exited about middle of the ribs on the other side. At the shot, I heard the ball go bouncing off trees in the creek bottom. When the smoke cleared, I saw the buck starting to trot off and I am thinking I missed. Upon examination, it was just clean pass through lung shot, taking out a rib on each side.
This gun is a 15 year old Traditions gun built in the configuration of an English sporting rifle with a 1-66" twist. I modified the rear site to a wide shallow V in the style of express rifles. It has a brass bead for a front sight. I am going to inlay a piece of silver wire into the rear sight to form a post in the bottom of the V. As I get older, this has been the only open sight set up that my eyes will allow me to shoot.