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Offline whiteoakbuck

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just looking for some input on what to shoot for a tip when hunting turkeys with bow? i know some people use broadheads and others use blunt tips and shoot for the head. if you do use a broadhead and take a body shot how much meat do u think you lose?
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Offline HD

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I use broad heads (muzzy's) and shoot for the body. You do not wreck much meat, if any, because where you aim is above the brest location.
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Offline lentz

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I did a similar post in the fall here's the link

http://mnoutdoorsman.com/forums/index.php?topic=24823.0

Never got a shot at em but I was equipped with a mx-3

Closest they got was 35 yards had about a six inch beard but there was brush so I didant shoot