I got my first deer that way. I didn't know better, and took a much farther shot than I should have. Nerves and distance put the arrow nowhere near where I wanted it to be, but it hit the doe on the bridge of the nose, traveled an inch and went in directly between the eyes. Broadhead lodged on the backside of the skull. Ironically, after gutting the deer, I dragged her just some 30 yards and came face to face with a bruiser of a buck. Learned to wait after seeing that.