I shoot rage, hypodermics and some other one. Shot a buck a few years ago from a bad angle with the hypodermics. Went in and left about a 2.5 inch cut all the way to the breast bone where it stopped. Luckily I watched him drop after about 30 yards, there was no blood trail because of no exit wound,but the wound trail inside was a mess and done the job quickly. I shot a doe two years ago and it didn't pass all the way through. The arrow broke on the broadhead side and pulled out the opposite side. Left a lot of blood but didn't kill the deer, one of those magic shots you hear about but never see in person. I thought I had lost the deer, but she showed up on my camera the following week, with a 2ish inch cut on both sides. Watched the wound heal on camera over the course of the rest of the season and still get pics of her, there is a discoloration in the fur from the wound but she seems healthy.