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Mike C.
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Turkey Hunting

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Hi all: What kind of broadhead would I use for turkey hunting with my Exomax. Any of you pros have any suggestions? :roll:
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Post by A.W »

Digger wrote:I use 100 gr slick tricks with Zwickey Scorpion grapplers, they work great. Only thing with the Guillotines is the clearance going past your stirrup.
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These keep the arrow in the turkey and prevent pass-throughs.
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Post by Tom »

Mike C any head that is legal and which you have great accuracy. The type of head dies not really matter, as long as your confidant and have the accuracy that you want. But I would add some sort of an arrestor to stop the arrow in the bird. This will prevent the bird from easily running or flying to help in the recovery. Most of the time, a flying turkey is a lost turkey.

Good luck.
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Post by rutman »

Hi
I used a wasp jakhammer SST with a zwickey scorpio on a goldtip lazer II shaft. Performance was awesome, breaking the close wingbone, taking out the spine and upper lungs and then cutting the upper wing muscle on the far side. The only weird thing is that the graphite shaft snapped clean just short of centre closest to the vanes.
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