I made an almost identical shot on a doe 3 years ago. Snagged the back of the near side lung , and got all heart so I can definitely see you getting both lungs. They cram in there and move around a good bit when they move.
You have to really study the video to get a true image of the angle & pass of the arrow.
The arrow is still traveling/penetrating at a good rate even as she is standing back up.
At that point the path of the arrow has taken it through the rear of the right lung at mid point, and is well on it's way through the front of the left lung & high.
Good shot Timm. On that much of a quartering shot you could not have done much better.
I cannot load the photos for some reason, but the broadhead exited right above the left shoulder blade. The video makes it look like got pure guts. It was quartering away hit that took out both lungs.
She dropped at the last spot on the video. I just walked right to the doe.
Using a GoPro 4 Silver with a lens filter. I had the camera on a mono pod and it was up against the shoot thru netting of an older T5 pro staff double bull.
so you shot in 60 fps?
what rate did you render at? it's super, super slo-mo...
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