Shot was exactly where it was supposed to be ,like I said and that profile as described was lung hit at rear of lung with no blood on new snow . I now shoot Lyman Great Plains 54 and the last few on snow went feet and lay down ,one @ 136yds I watched after shot go down and sat close to a hour (did not want to spook it ) . Up and down 3 different beds but never moved 20 feet , the snow on that one attracted ravens (a HUGE blood bath ) and that is typical with big chunks of lead . I can tell you've never shot deer or anything else with a big conical and if it's less than ideal shot I want a conical every time , my deer don't always pose @ 50 yds broadside and wait for the trigger pull . I save my RB shots for squirrels as deer are hard to come by where I hunt and I have 3 freezers to keep full and have the garden for side dishes and being a meat eater I kill stuff not harvesting .Ed