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Best Turkey Broadhead?

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by RMR77, Apr 8, 2010.

  1. RMR77

    RMR77 Newb

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    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?
     
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    MN/Kyle Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Ghille1cav Weekend Warrior

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    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.
     
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    ISiman/OH Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Im going to be giving the Trophy Ridge Tomahawks a try this year, after shooting them yesterday I'm quite impressed with there accuracy.
     
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    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.
     
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    MNpurple Die Hard Bowhunter

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    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.
     

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