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Which Broadhead For Turkeys

Started by bkbk12, March 21, 2012, 12:06:00 PM

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bkbk12

Our turkey season is coming up quick and I have never hunted turkey with traditional equipment before and was wondering what you think would be the better head for me to Use I have Simmons Tiger Sharks Abowyer Brown Bears and VPA Terminators Also where is your preferred aiming spot I have heard several guys say right up from the leg bone. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

coachA

There have been several threads talking about broadheads for turkeys on here. Just do a search.

Swamp Yankee

Just about any broadhead that works for deer will be fine for a turkey.  I'm too lazy to change broadheads and re-tune, so I just stay with my Woodsmen Elites for deer and turkey.
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snakebit40

QuoteOriginally posted by coachA:
There have been several threads talking about broadheads for turkeys on here. Just do a search.
:thumbsup:
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Ray Lyon

Look to the top of the pow wow forum and you'll see a thread titled "animal shot placement". Click there and then scroll down through the posts till you get to the turkey pics. Everything you want to know about turkeys placement is right there.  

As for broadheads, yes there's other posts here you can search for. Most use there deer hunting setup, which is fine.  I like 3 blade heads personally.
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bohuntr

I like the big Snuffers on turkeys. This picture shows what one will do to the wingbone of a turkey. After the shot the tom flopped a couple times and died within feet of where I shot him.

 

     That being said, any sharp broadhead put in the right place will kill them.
To me, the ultimate challenge in bowhunting is not how far away you can succesfully make a killing shot but rather how close you can get to the animal before shooting.

FarmerMarley

The thread on shot placement is worth checking out. Guru has posted a lot of good info about turkey hunting. A lot of guys seem to recommend the big snuffers for a turkey BH. I'm going to try VPA terminators (soon hopefully)

Three blades are generally recommended with a wide cutting diameter to increase your chance of hitting the small vitals area.

Good luck!

Breeze430

Have always shot snuffers with the springy thats attached to a judo point. Hit them in the wing butts so they can't fly. Works well for me
Breeze
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Friend

Have witnessed a couple fly off with arrows.

Personally utilze the the largest cutting BH possible with a well designed arrow. Prefer the resistance encountered to BH penetration to be solely up to the gob.

Quickened immobility is key.

Hit them high.
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JamesKerr

I plan on using Grizzlies this year.
James Kerr

Armand

I shot my State Record bird with a G5 and it flew about 80 yards across a field and my partner running behind it and when it decided it was low on blood and fuel it came down with legs tucked and spurs out and wow they do damage, my partner got both spurs in the palms of his hands, this year i will be using a large Snuffer and maybe they will stay put, i had wheels when i shot that one but this year it will be a stick and string

flippnsticks

I am going to be using Snuffers as always this year.

Trumpkin the Dwarf

Big broad heads seem to be the recommended medicine for turkeys
Malachi C.

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twigflicker

I've used snuffers, old Bear Razorheads, and Magnus 1 4 blades on my turkeys... fastest one to die was the one shot with the Bear head... but was also the best shot ;-)

Shot placement is of primary importance, but a big head does allow for a little more leeway...

Jonathan
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bawana bowman

X2 to what twigflicker said  :thumbsup:  

I've always used Bear Razorheads and Simmons Interceptors, haven't lost a bird yet.

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Zwickey Eskimo 4 blade, put down a 18.5lbs,9in beard, 3/4in spurs, yesterday
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Guru

QuoteOriginally posted by Rebel Bowhunter:
Zwickey Eskimo 4 blade, put down a 18.5lbs,9in beard, 3/4in spurs, yesterday
Congrats, let's see some pix!!!
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KentuckyTJ

The biggest one you can get to fly.
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rayzor150

VPA Spurs.  Non barbed models in 125 and 150gr will be out in a week or so.  Still have a few 100gr and 150gr models in stock.  Designed to transfer maximum energy to the bird.  Major trauma.  Info at vparchery.com.  Available in rayzor-vpa.com webstore.  Used tradgang as a coupon code for free shipping.


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