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Turkey Broadhead?

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by RidgeRunner, Feb 26, 2011.

  1. RidgeRunner

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    Between Rage two blade, two blad bloodrunners, and Nap spitfire xp's........which one would you most recommond for taking a turkey?
     
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    I am useing the two blade bloodrunner for turkeys
     
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    Magnus Bullhead
     
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    any of them will kill a turkey lol
     
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    magnus or the guillotine. I use rage on deer but I'm not going to use them on tukey. The hole will just be to big and there wont be alot of meat left.
     
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    What's wrong with the 3 blade Blood Runner? Another blade more cutting even with the width difference.

    The NAP Spitfire Maxx would also be a good choice, but the Rage would also do the job. I just don't think they are as rugged as the NAP options.

    NAP does not make the Spitfire XP's anymore unless you already have some.

    Heck, I've killed my last 3 Turkeys with Grizz Tricks and they were DOI :)

    Dan
     

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