Per the OP, I am sticking to my personal and real-world experience with the ammo under scrutiny.
Shot placement and the NUT behind the trigger remain the most significant factors.Nor the cartridge. After reading these guys it's actually the bullet placement. 2 shoulders hit they just don't go far if at all. It's all in the placement.
I also try to avoid shoulder shots. They make a mess and I hate throwing away meat. Bone and bullet fragments get everywhere.Everyone's experience will be different, even with the same bullet/ammo. You can be guided by your experience, which is 3 deer getting 80+ yards after the shot. Unlike many of the previous posts, I'm not too big on shoulder shots, especially if you want to eat shoulder meat. Shoulder shots work but they make a nasty mess out of a deer's shoulder.
I think you should try using ammo with a Berger bullet. Bergers & whitetails result in very short runs or DRT in my experience. Blood trails aren't usually necessary when a deer drops quickly. I think a Hornady 147 ELD-M would work just about as good and save you a few bucks.
BTW - nice buck you got there - Congratulations.
Most know that Berger is my go-to bullet. But the OP was asking if anyone else was having the issue. So, out of the 6 I harvested, it was not the cartridge or the bullet. I, too, am not a big fan of shoulder shots; only 1 out of the 6 was a shoulder shot.Everyone's experience will be different, even with the same bullet/ammo. You can be guided by your experience, which is 3 deer getting 80+ yards after the shot. Unlike many of the previous posts, I'm not too big on shoulder shots, especially if you want to eat shoulder meat. Shoulder shots work but they make a nasty mess out of a deer's shoulder.
I think you should try using ammo with a Berger bullet. Bergers & whitetails result in very short runs or DRT in my experience. Blood trails aren't usually necessary when a deer drops quickly. I think a Hornady 147 ELD-M would work just about as good and save you a few bucks.
BTW - nice buck you got there - Congratulations.