Bloodshot amount depends on the bullet.
.500 S&W-350 gr. Sierra HP-3-4"
375X-2-3"
325X 3-4"
275X 6+"(very ugly)
.475L 325H-XTP,325Gold Dot-1 1/2"
400H-XTP, 400 Gold Dot-1" (if you're lucky)
400 Cast-1"
335 Cast-1 1/2"
.454 260 Speer Mag. HP-1 1/2"
265 Swift HP- 2 1/2"
H XTPs- usually 1 1/4-1 1/2"
None of this is perfect. These are from minimal bone hits on shots. Add hitting a shoulder blade or large rib and you can about double the damage.
I just took handgun deer #2200 last week and the all time -severe damage-straight wall case is the 275 gr. X in .500 S&W.
In bottle neck, I've seen nothing to compare to the 350 gr.X in .416 Taylor. Shot a deer straight on last year, but off to the side a little. The entire shoulder, rib cage, and ham 3" above and below the bullet track was GONE. Not bloodshot...just gone.