I was with a friend this last weekend in Wisconsin for their deer season and I saw him punch a 180 grain BTSP from a 30.06 right through the lungs of a 14 point monster Whitetail. Normally you would all be thinking that this was all she wrote for the Whitetail, but sadly it is not. The deer runs off and we track this thing for over a mile...finding chunks of lung a lot of frothy blood on the trail and even chunks of fat. I in my 30 years of deer hunting have never seen a lung shot Whitetail go more than 25 to 50 yards. This deer went for more than a mile....how can that be? Was the ammo defective? Was this deer just "the" super deer of Wisconsin? Dunnnooo, but it's a first for me in over 30 years of deer hunting. I would appreciate comments from others.