I see no reason how any living creature could live very long (doesn't have to be immediate) with a hole in both lungs. Mammals breath air, if they don't... they die. They utilize lungs to get oxygen to the brain, if they don't they die (brain damage). Let's review: If there are no longer any lungs… what happens??? It's that simple. I just don't see whitetails evolving gills that fast...
Expanding bullets are supposed to expand above ~1800 fps. If they don't = bullet's failure to perform. My sheep was shot through both lungs. He was on a wide open mountain side where he was easily observed. I think he would have died, but maybe an hour or longer after being double lunged. Had it had been a whitetail, bear, pig, or any other animal that lives in the woods and brush, he likely wouldn't have been recovered. Because the Nosler Accubond didn't expand and therefore didn't destroy enough lung tissue to cause the animal to expire quickly enough to be have been recovered, except this animal could be observed on the bare side of a mountain.
Whether it was your intention or not, it's seems like you just painted it black and white again.