The reason we shoot deer in the neck is because they usually lay down in their tracks. We switched to 6.5x284 to be able to hit them in the neck reliably. Yall may not have read the entire thread but we DO find the deer, they are hit in the neck exactly where we aim, they run 150-200yds and do not bleed a drop until they lay down. The entry and exit wound are the same size. This is not a new game to us but it is new not having a bullet kill a deer with a perfect shot. And if the deer bled it wouldnt be a big deal to find but the way it is you could walk 15ft from one and not see it.
So, you are intentionally MISSING the CNS/vertebrae shot that will DROP the deer literally where it stands, and opt for a jugular/vascular shot so they run off and bleed out?
How can a deer "lay down" anywhere else, than in its track? Does a heart/lung shot deer somehow levitate off into nowhereland?
Forgive me, but I'm totally missing the logic here. If imma shoot a deer, especially at distance, imma aim for the largest vital target area possible. Mainly because, $hit happens, and a larger vital target area allows for 'wiggle room' when $hit does happen. And if $hit has never happened to someone, they prolly haven't done $hit long enough. $hit happening offers wonderful learning experiences...
Everyone can do as they please, of course. But, for the life of me, this is the first time I've ever heard of a hunter justifying a neck shot because the deer "runs in its track". I've always ever heard the neck shot justified for the ability do disrupt the CNS, and DROP it, RIGHT THERE. It certainly isn't always immediately lethal, and ya might wind up having to dispatch it, up close.
Lastly, if I ever begin complain about tracking a deer a few dozen yards, I'll know it's time to quit & take up golf.
Oh yeah, Berger 130HVLD, or 140JLK are both devastating deer bullets. Surely, many of the bullets already mentioned are, as well. But those two I mentioned can really fly and hold a group at distance. If ya hit CNS, they're gonna be 32" below where they were standing. Otherwise, good chance you'll blow two holes thru, and you'll have plenty of drippings to mark "the track"...
Hope ya find what you're looking for. Good luck and be safe!