This is the first year I'm going after a turkey with wood arrows. What is the best broad head for a turkey. Right now I have Woodsmen broad heads. Thanks!
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Here are a few previous posts on the subject, and there are at least that many more. This will give you a little reading material til some of the other folks jump in.... :)
Use the woodsman broadheads they will work great.
I used woodsmans last year with great results.
Whatever you're most accurate with. Small target.
rastaman has provided some great links to applicable material to view. I believe the info recently published says it all.
Note: Pass thru's on a deer are at least 4X more common than pass thru's on turkeys. Turkeys are tough customers- constantly moving,rotating and displaying different postures. Big Jim shot one the weekend before last with an 80# @ 30" bow sporting a 780 grain arrow and a Big 3 BH. That set-up didn't even yield a complete pass thru. Do not underestimate what it takes to consistantly retrieve the bird after the shot.
Thanks for the info. I was just about to do a search for the same topic :)
Like said, whatever you shoot the best. Make it scary sharp & put it right where you need it. Good luck.
Thanks Friend. I might not have passed through it, but that turkey knew it was there. If the hole I left in him was any bigger, his innerds would have been outerds!
I too can't believe I didn't get a pass through. All I can figure is that either the arrow lifting the bird or it flipping the bird changing the direction of travel must have stopped it. That bird hat the ground (the first time) so quick he should have left an impression.
Bigjim
Turkeys...Immobilization is key!!!!!
For turkeys , I rely heavily on Muzzy's Slash Factor Equation which
takes into account blade width and/or dia, # of blades and
required depth of penetration for a pass thru
Note: Estimated 6" for complete penetration on turkeys.
BH for Turkeys..............................BH dia and/or width.......Slash Factor
Magnus Stinger 100 gn 1 1/16" 2BL............1.0625.......................6.375
Eclipse 125 1 3/16" 2Bl.................................1.1875.......................7.125
Magnus 140 gn 1 1/4" 2BL............................1.25..........................7.5
Terminator 1 1/8" 200 gn 3BL.....................1.125.......................10.125
Cent. 'Big Game Head 202 gn 1.750" 2BL...1.75.........................10.5
Terminator 1 1/4" gn 3BL............................1.25.........................11.25
Simmons 'Tree Shark' 190 gn 2" 2BL..........2.000.......................12.0
Centaur 'Battle Axe' 214 gn 2.250 2Bl.......2.125......................12.75
Eclipse 145 1 5/16 + BB 7/8"......................1.094.......................13.128
Magnus 'Snuffer' 185 gn 1 15/32" 3Bl .....1.460.......................13.14
Big Jim's 'Big 3' 300 1.5"gn 3Bl...................1.500.......................13.5
There may be up to an 112% increase advantage in slash factor
by selecting the Big 3 (1.5") over a 1 1/16" 2BL BH.
My choice is the Big 3!!!!!!!
Have routinely observed ~1" difference in penetration over the snuffer on a Rhinehart BH target. Of which, I assume is due to the snuffers being vented. A 1" difference in penetration on a Rhinehart BH target is significant. The vents may not reduce actual animal penetration, however turkeys are tough customers and I want the odds stacked in my favor.
QuoteOriginally posted by Don Stokes:
Whatever you're most accurate with. Small target.
What he said.
Old green razorheads with bleeders for me this year!
snakebit, you said it in your note "aim small miss small" Magnus Bullhead is the way I'd go. Miss by an inch you still get the bird.
I have my arrows tuned with broadheads from deer and elk season last year. That is what I'm going to use. They fly straight and impact hard. Good to go.
Thanks guys! I'll just sharpen and use my woodsmen. I'll let you know how it goes this weekend in Kansas, opening archery weekend here and I CAN'T WAIT! Thanks again for all the info!
I use the broadhead I'm most confident in for that particular animal.
For me, a two blade broadhead has worked great on hogs(better penetration out of my set-up), for deer and turkeys I like a bigger multi-blade head(snuffer/woodsman,etc.)or a four blade Magnus.
Confidence is everything.
Well placed and sharp. They will all work fine if both of those are met.
The best BH for turkeys will be the one you have total confidence in. Over 90% of the trad game is mental.
Shoot with extreme confidence and your successes will flourish.
I put a muzzy through ones chest a couple of years ago and still lost him in the swamp. They are one tough bird.