Just wonderin if anyones used this out of trad bows.
I've looked at the decap from Solid and think it's a great idea for turkeys.
Mike
Brandon- guys are using guillotine type, though I know more who have tried the Magnus Bullhead. Problem arises again though- I know of stories (a couple posted right here on TG-this year and last!) where the stickbow just does not have the KE to do the job. Same as body shot- perfect shot, lost bird.
Dan in KS
I wouldn't think KE would have anything to do with it when shooting there head off ! I'd never shoot one in the body with a broadhead of that type.
I tried the bullheads last year. I love the idea.
The problem was that no matter how I oriented them, there was too much stuff sticking out in my sight picture. End result was, after the second miss on birds under 10yds, I went back to my broadheads and string tracker.
Bisch
Nathan- There was a vid posted here last year if I could find it- injured bird. I have heard of other similar results with stickbows.
Here is a post from this year: http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=136966;p=1#000000
Dan in KS
Bummer to read this. I have shot (2) turkeys at close range with (2) different bows and broadheads and lost them both. I am done with those odds and thought I would like to try the bullheads or similar style head. I'd rather a clean miss/dead bird then what I've experienced. Bummer to read this style head isn't working as well as I thought it would. Sticking with the boom stick this year.
kenn- I posted on another thread here: http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=137182
In my circles it is not uncommon to hear of 4-5 losses for every harvest (maybe even higher). Full survey/study? NO. But I sure hear a lot of this- including compounds on body shots. Every one has to work this out for themselves- I have determined to shoot them in the head with standard broadheads- or a shotgun. All or nothing. Seems my odds of hitting a 3" target is just as good with no harm of being 1" off!
My 2C
Dan in KS
Those D caps from Solid look pretty tough! I use 160 Snuffers and shot this bird while he was strutting. The head/neck isn't much smaller than the sure kill spot on the body and its very easy to pick a spot on. Aim at the neck. a little high,headshot, left or right,clean miss,low still a chance at the vitals.If they aren't strutting, its straight up the legs mid body for me,just because their head never seems to stay still. I might try those D caps next year,guessing it might be a little difficult tuning and getting used to shooting them. I shoot a 66# longbow with heavy arrows ,wonder if they would work well out of that setup?
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