Having trouble deciding what broadheads to use. I have not heard real good things about the "guillotine" type so I don't think I will go that route. Suggestions?
NAP spitfire gobbler getter is the best turkey broadhead I've ever used. http://www.bowhunting.com/shopping/Products/Spitfire-Gobbler-Getter__NAP-GG.aspx I shot a turkey 2 years ago at 6 steps after he attacked my decoy. I shot him in the sweet spot with a 68lb bow and the arrow still didn't pass through. Which is the point of the head.
Steel Force 125gr. Phathead Talon. Made just for turkeys. They are beyond tough, fly like darts and as long as you don't lose them they will last a very long time. Believe it or not they are very easy to sharpen also.
Im going to be giving the Trophy Ridge Tomahawks a try this year, after shooting them yesterday I'm quite impressed with there accuracy.
I'm gonna use the regular Nap Spitfires...I have a couple I practiced with so they are pretty dull...should work like a charm.
Archery equipment (broadheads) kill by cutting and causing bleeding. I don't think I would ever purposely shoot a dull broadhead. I would turn down my draw weight, put on an adder point etc first if your goal is to avoid a passthrough.