Shot a buck high in the neck with a 300 WM 215 Berger. At the time I thought I hit him good because it was a bang flop. I headed straight down the canyon and up the other side to claim my buck. Somewhere in that time he got up and ran off. Not much blood and I eventually ran out of ideas. Forward to the next year I find this buck working some does and asked my buddy if he wanted to shoot it. He'd never killed anything bigger than a forky. So he makes a good shot at 250 yards and the buck dies. He wanted it caped so I started skinning and found my bullet from the previous year high in the neck caught by the opposing hide. Bullet mushroomed great but no sign of lasting injury from a terrible shot. I think this is an example of a fantastic bullet and a terrible shot. It happens.