Got my gear straightened away and put up from a pheasant hunt this weekend and checked the weather. Called for drizzle late this afternoon and all night, so I figured the deer would be moving. Grabbed my Mission MXB-320 xbow and walked out to the closest stand from the house. Wasn't long till a small forky with one side broken off at the skull came by. Watched a 18" 8 point for a while as it skirted around my area and drifted off up the other hollow. Finally had a young doe come in, closed to 10 yards and spent some time looking at the strange lump in the tree. A larger doe soon followed and when she turned broadside at 18 yards I hit her with the NAP Spitfire 3 blade. The does ran off about 20 yards with the one I shot at standing behind a screen of brush. I watched the doe I had shot at for what must of been 5 minutes with no sign of distress. The younger one started back my direction, taking my attention off the other for a moment. When I looked back I couldn't see the older one. I couldn't believe I had missed at that close range, but she never showed any signs of alarm. I waited about another 10 minutes for the younger doe to leave, but finally climbed down and found my arrow. It was bloody from one end to the other. Went to the last place I'd seen the doe and she was laying about 3 yards the other side of the brush. Perfect center lung shot, near side entrance had sliced the back of the leg muscle. I still don't know why it took her so long to drop with that hit, factory new broadhead, and I do check them for sharpness before using. Just glad she didn't run, it gets real thick just beyond where she dropped.