This morning I got a 150 poundish 7 pter chasing a doe. He was moving from left to right, and I tried to sneak one into his boiler room before he got behind some brush. Well, I feel fortunate he only went 30-40 yards after the shot. Upon inspection of his lungs, the NOE 360230-RF clipped maybe 2 inches of the bottom of one lung, and I can't remember if it even hit the other one. His chest cavity was filled with more blood than I expected, too. The entrance hole was literally 3-4 inches up from the bottom of his chest, and the exit hole was just about even with the bottom of his chest on the other side.
Sorry, no relevant pics.
I suspect that the wide meplat and 2000 fps had something to do with that bullet doing maximum damage with a very marginal hit even though there was minimum resistance to mushroom the bullet. I'm very fortunate I didn't have a long tracking job.