This is a really good question, and one that is not so easy to answer. I've shot many deer over the years, some run far, some not so much. I wish that I would have kept a record of the shot placement, and distance ran. I thing that a double lung shot will have the deer on the ground in less than one minute. So, how far can a deer run in a minute? I will say the the majority of the deer I shoot, with a good shot, go less than 100 yards. But,some have gone a lot further. I think a lot also has to do with location in the lungs, forward, low, high...also, did you hit heart or major arteries? Some deer will "flee" for a short time then stop and evaluate the situation, that equals shorter tracking job. My 2018 buck is a great example of that...short tracking job for sure.