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Author Topic: Turkeys  (Read 1893 times)

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Offline duckbuck90

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What broadhead should I use for toms.?????

Offline HD

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Grim reaper if ya wanna take of it's head. But any broad head will work if shoot um normally.
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Offline Boar

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I like those exploding heads that rambo uses. But like HD says any normal head will work.
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Offline dew2

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 Opinions I always got one.this question makes me say. If you get a turk in archery range, First problem.Makes little differance what head/point you use pick one practice.It would be more of where to place the shot.Is it in your range?Have you practiced That shot?Ground stand? high stand? are you confident you can make a kleen quick kill.
 So get what you can afford as far as cutting blades on a arrow.Practice from the elevation you'll sit.Then be confident in placing the arrow.Pretty simple     Till you try to do it.Let us know how many walked through your range.
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Offline whiteoakbuck

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I've heard great things about the rocket hammerheads never shot them myself but have read a lot of good things about them.
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