I am need of some others experiences. I am newer hunter (3 years) who got right into saddle hunting. I love it I used to use a climber and it was miserable moving it around. With the saddle I’m in the right positions and getting on deer. I have a tendency to aim higher than I should (1st and main problem) what I was curious about though is I hit a deer last night. Looked like it hit high behind back shoulder then went into opposite left shoulder. Slightly quartering away. I shoot a grizzly stik samurai single bevel. Arrow was about 12 inches in then broke off at about the 6-8 inch mark. I went back this morning because there was no blood at impact sight and couldn’t find anything at night. Then it was 8 hours of meticulous tiny blood drops every 10 ft almost invisible. I found the arrow because of lighten nok. The only good blood was one pile where it looked like he snorted it out. Then back to tiny sparce drops. This went for about 70 yards until he ran across a road into a grass field. The road and grass had nothing and we grid searched with no results. I hate this and don’t want it to happen again. I have been given advice to change broad head to bigger wider holes however I don’t think I would have made it as far through the deer if it weren’t for the broadhead design I shoot 55 lbs. We were all convinced the deer is dead somewhere based off the pile where he stopped for a minute and snorted (obviously a guess) but the wound did not produce much external blood. Before I change I need to start remembering to aim lower. I have tendency to aim center mass. But I didn’t know if others had experience with poor single bevel blood trails. Do the holes tend to plug up more because of thin slice? Do you get good blood trails with low exit wound with single bevel? Also is two non recovered deer something others have done. It’s a **** feeling. I hunt in thick areas that’s why the saddle is great so I can’t really watch the deer run off it’s out of sight immediately especially right now I’m early season so blood trail is all I have to go on. Thanks in advance for your input.