Yes Paul,I've got a story,but it is'nt a good one.I was hoping for another chance at a particular doe,and gettin' the point back.Since we can't shoot does again till 2 days at thanksgiving, I guess my odds are'nt lookin' to good.Here's what happened.Opening mornin',about 7:30,a big old doe came down one of the intersecting trails near the tree I was in.She stopped 15 yards broadside.I hit anchor took aim,had a great crisp release,but watched in horror as my arrow,tipped with the point you knapped me,porpoised toward the deer.It did'nt have room to recover and hit with the point down,so,instead of a perfect heartshot,it hit 3" low,burying up in her sternum,directly behind her front leg.Another words,she was probably awful sore for a couple of weeks,but I've been sick as all get out about it since then.The cane shaft I hafted the point to,had a 69 # spine,and shot without a single wiggle in the 5 test shots I made with it.I picked that shaft, because the Georgia chert point weighed in at 190 gr.and it was a perfect combination. What caused the bad arrow flight,however, was very embarrassing,as it's never happened before,and, for sure I won't let it happen again.My nock point on my string,had loosed,and was beginning to unravel,and that morning in the dark,I missed the fact that it had slipped down my string a little.Enough ,that with the high spined arrow,it struck the arrow shelf with enough force to cause a porpoise. I'm still gonna be lookin' for her,and who knows,maybe my wife, or I, will get an opportunity to get that nice point back. Sorry I did'nt have a better story.God Bless