I shot a buck a couple of days ago, the only time he stood still was when he was head down & nibbling something.
He dropped to the shot with barely a half-step & a kick or two.
I had intended to hit him in my usual place of about, or slightly less than half-way up his chest
But, the bullet just clipped the very top of his heart
Maybe his stance had moved his innards around slightly, or maybe I slightly called the distance/drop incorrectly - it was just shy of 150m
Anyway, that head down deer was as close to the mythical dropped-on-the-spot as I'm likely to see for a while
The last Roe that I shot when stood head up ran well over 100m, and it didn't seem to be looking at me and it's ears weren't turned toward me either - so it didn't seem to be aware of me
I suppose what I'm trying to say is that deer do their own thing, whether living or as they're dying, and we're in all honesty only guessing as to what's going on
We'll probably never be 100% truly sure about exactly what's happening, even when they're doing it right in front of us