Jag
It’s hard to determine where a suppressed shot is coming from if your not beside the gun. I was surprised how hard it was
We have shot multiple deer now that ran to us, or the deer with it ran closer to us looking the wrong way after the shot.
Shot a coyote that I missed on first shot at 275. The second shot at 50 was when he stopped and looked back toward where he was previously looking to see the danger.
Just never seen a well shot deer stomp or blow before that
Me neither. They often run away from the last noise they heard though, whether the bullet hit the ground or something past them regardless of whether the bullet missed or went through them.
Im not going to call someone a liar for seeing something i havent without more knowledge of the reporter.
The first deer i got had the arrow pass straight down grazing the spine allowing air into the thoracic cavity. It kept feeding a good while before dying.
I trailed one doe a mile when the arrow clipped the back of one lung.