Thanks everyone.
Shoulder shot with a busted arrow. Totally jellied half of the near side lung. I was trying to figure out what that shot did till we got inside of it. Front half of the arrow and the broadhead were floating around in the pump house after they did their job.
Kinda funny to hear his story and recollection of the shot, and to see that it was probably a little quartering to him and not as broadside as he thought it was. I was sitting 30 yards behind him in my comfy camp chair where I could see him in his tree stand but could not see the deer or the shot. Pretty fun to watch him react as it played out in front of him not knowing what he was seeing.
He's 6 for 6 with the cross bow (3 bucks and 3 does) and is happy that he got clearance Friday to start shooting his compound again after shoulder surgery this summer. He broke both wrists last fall and couldn't use his compound for most of archery season last year either.