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Broad Heads

Discussion in 'Turkey Hunting' started by twillcox, Jul 8, 2012.

  1. twillcox

    twillcox Weekend Warrior

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    what broad head does everyone use for turkey. I am going to be doing some turkey hunting while buck hunting in northern PA. I hav done it for a few years but I have just used my muzzys but never shot one. I want to put a few in my quiver that will work for small game too. Thanks
     
  2. wags1

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    everyone has their own preference in turkey heads . i personally like the "gobbler getters"
     
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    OctaneRudi Weekend Warrior

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    Rage man u can't Go wrong ;)
     
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    Replaceable-blade and mechanical broadheads, work well.
     
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    wolvenkinde Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I just use any older 3-4 blades that fly true and make sure they are sharp(got sick of ruining good new broadheads on the passthru as they hardly slow the arrow)...I like the broadside and shoot the middle of the body just touch forward of center and when you hit they won't go far if they can run at all and none have flown on me(figure wings/muscles damaged to badly...when they run you can usually here them if not see if leaves are dry).
     
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    Rage 2 blades for birds out past 20 yards and Bullheads for neck shots if they are close enough ;)
     
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    3inch turkey load..
     
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    Just Passin thru Grizzled Veteran

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    I normally shoot rages....but i am hearing good things about these NAP gobbler getters.
     
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    I am shooting the NAP Spitfire MAXX. They thump them pretty good. I center shot a gobbler last season with a 125gr 3-blade Muzzy, had lots of blood but never found the gobbler.
     
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    I put the small game added stars behind some older used sharp broad heads. Shot many birds with this setup and they never fly off! The arrow also stays in them causing more damage as they flop around. This year ill be using the Magnus bullheads!
     

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