Ok so I'm coming in a little late on this one, but this post became active after Ctrimfire posted this morning and I noticed it for the first time. My father owns a 190 acre farm/orchard in NY and we hunt it a lot along with my brother. We take care of our deer (food plots, make sure there is access to the apples, thin out the preditors

) and we have rules about how big/old a deer has to be to be harvested. However, some of the people that hunt around us like to blast everything that moves. I personally saw TWO injured deer this past season. The first was a small 3 pointer that had a black hairless patch behind his shoulder right over his lungs. Probly from an arrow durring bow season. He was happily limping along after a doe and I let him pass thinking he would be alright. I still regret that decision. The second was a dandy 4 pointer that I watched chase a couple doe through a field, grunting the whole time! I couldn't stop him and I just didn't feel comfortable with the shot so I let him go. 2 min later I heard a BANG and I knew my brother had him

. Turns out besides the kill shot he had a nice fresh hole in his brisket RIGHT BEHIND his heart that looked like it was from a typical deer rifle round. I mean it was CLOSE to his heart. The message to take away from this is that deer are tough and I for one never have and never want to wound one. I also never want to tell anyone what to do, so use whatever caliber you know will cleanly kill your game with a not-so-perfect shot.
-Neil