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I just appreciate you took the time to track him.
If you hit that thing with a slug and followed him for that distance you'd find blood!
The flinch......hunched back or kick? Did you see him lift a leg when he took off like he was packing it? Silently bolt off......no normall crashing through the woods like I just got shot?
Last year I shot a nice 3pt blackie with a hornady sst 300 grain 12ga slug. Shot was at 50 yards, held right behind the shoulder. Fired. The buck took off to the left and I lost sight of him. I did not hear the slug strike him and he didn't even flinch, no kick, no hunch, just straight to the left. I searched the field for any sign of a hit...yes it was a field. No sign of a hit. It got dark, grabbed a flashlight and continued to look for blood...no luck. The next morning I went back out searched the field again. Nothing. Looked at the situation again. Checked the only way he could have exited the field without me seeing him. Found him! He went 150 yards after the shot, jumped a 5 strand barb wire fence, and headed for the jungle. I found the slug hit true to point of aim, penetrated about 5 inches and turned right 90 degrees and ended up in the guts. My advice, check again, rethink the facts, and do a radial (circular) sweep of the area. You might find this................
Sounds like an unethical shot with too small of a bullet..... but it seemed fitting.... Hope the deer's Ok and that you just pulled the shot creasing his brisket.