I've had good luck last season with the spitfire 100 grain mechanical broadhead during deer season, have any of you used a spitfire or other mechanical with a grappler for turkey? I wonder if a fixed blade broadhead/grappler combination might be better... any feedback is much appreciated.
Thanks.
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I think a cut on contact is the most importan for turkeys.after that most broad heads will do major damage if we do are part , thats put them were they need to be good luck