I should add that there is several kilometres of bush rising to 3500' behind the deer.
F if you had of been here with me I would have advised to take the shot if comfortable.You come all the way here from the UK and it maybe the only 'chance you get' type of situation,so take the shot.
Never mind waiting another day for the mature boys to come back,its been another day of torrential rain here,two in a row,there will be no deer out of the cover in this\ again this morn.
As mentioned, the calibre/bullet was eminently suitable, an exact distance ranged,nil wind,a large broadsided target and a good and very steady rest over a tripod with time to set the exact required height etc,I have faith in you mate!
If not doing it there and then its back to stalking into the effing 'jungle' behind the deer,its much the same cover as the pics I have previously sent you,thus if one needs meat or a scalp take it when you can.
We have taken a lot of deer in heavy bush and the retrieval is not fun,its a slog,so much so that as the years roll on,far less opps are taken by me now.