With the woods adjacent to my 300 yard hunting lanes, being thick, so thick and swampy as to requiring hands and knees to search for a blood trail, I no longer allow my guests to hunt the tree stands with long shooting lanes (> 100 yds). I'm not going in there on hands and knees searching for their potentially wounded hog (a hog full of fight or flight). If I can catch up with said hog and it is alive, it will assuredily have reached the end of its forward travel and we'll be looking to either die there or reverse its course directly at me on my hands and knees. That certainly is a recipe consistently.
You are talking deer (lucky you). I am talking hogs (a LOT of hogs). After three hundred plus (300+) hogs shot in the neck, DRT, from rock steady rests, I just use what I know and can execute consistently on hogs and deer.
I won't take a gun hunting that I have not shot to test MY accuracy. In particular to test my reloaded, premium bullet, ammo for that rifle. If I can't make it shoot, it can't go with me on a hunt.