2 equal size whitetail doe were shot by my rifle in the last 2 weeks. Rifle is a 6.5x47 pushing 120 BT at approximately 2900 fps. First doe was shot at 50y. Through upper shoulder and exit behind opposite shoulder. Collapsed instantly with bloody entrance hole and blood spewing 2” diameter exit hole. Second doe shot at dusk @ 230y. I used a cedar tree branch as a rest. Immediately found doe which apparently dropped in exact spot she was standing when shot at. Dead as a door nail. No blood anywhere. Absolutely could not find entrance or exit hole. Quickly field dressed her and took to the processor. Field dressing showed no evidence of where the hit occurred. I was aiming for the rear upper shoulder. Shoulder was not broken. Looked like I might have scared her to death. Processor found no entrance or exit. Found that I hit the spine at the top of the shoulder. No sign of the bullet left. I have never seen such little damage to a shot deer. I have only killed deer with bigger cartridges and heavier bullets. Is this typical of performance from a Ballistic Tip hitting bone? No complaints with the end result. Just wonder if common terminal performance. Is heart/lung shot better than shoulder shot with the BT’s? Shot was about a 3 “pull” from aim point. Checked zero yesterday and was correspondingly off. Certainly could have missed by 3” if wasn’t off.