Im going to be honest. Ive had good blood trails and some had none.there are so many varibles in when the shot was taken. What was the deer shot with.how high in the tree stand the hunter was.was the hunter on the ground.where did the shot hit.how soon did the excited hunter start looking. And also different times of the day when looking for blood. There is so many things to consider in answering this question. And also how much experience does the hunter have. Ive learned so much through the years of hunting and i still see things that i cant explain when trailing deer now.I haven't taken my Hawken out deer hunting yet, but after speaking for a few people I have a question about blood trails. A friend who is a fanatical deer hunter in PA will only use conicals while deer hunting with his muzzleloader because of a lack of blood trails. I didn't give his opinion much thought; but after speaking with two guys who run deer retrieval dogs, one in NJ and another in NY, they both stated that they've had several retrievals where a round ball left zero to no blood trail even though it was a well placed fatal shot. Just curious about other peoples experiences.
Thanks.