It always feels good to drill one perfect, but something I've never seen before happened. when I picked up my arrow about 10 feet from where she was standing. It was missing about one inch of shaft and the broadhead (Zwickey Delta two blade). I looked around right there for a minute before proceeding to the body. When I found her she was laying on her side with the entry wound up, nary a speck of blood on the ground. I turned her over to find no exit hole. Ok, the broadhead is probably still in the chest broken off by the opposite leg when she fled. I was very careful with the field dressing when I got up into the chest thinking there was probably a sharp head floating around in there someplace. No dice. I rummaged through the gut pile after gathering up the heart, which had a big slice smack dab in the middle of it, which is pure luck as I never try to shoot that tight to the shoulder, but I was lining up with the opposite leg, which I apparently centered. Anyway, I looked hard, but no luck. I even went back to where I found the arrow to look again but found nothing. I rushed home and peeled her as quick as i could. When I got down past the shoulders I noticed the left leg was bloodshot really bad, and upon closer inspection, I found my broadhead halfway down the leg! It is hard to believe the path the head took to get there as the shot was not that steep. I suppose it hit the legbone and deflected straight down and just followed the bone for that partial second before she took flight. The muscle in that area was demolished. About 1/16" of the tip was curled. I can fix it.
The blue dot is where I recovered the broadhead.