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low poundage for Turkey?

Started by ALA, March 27, 2009, 04:20:00 PM

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ALA

I just got a toelke whip for my teenage daughter. It is 40#@28. I can't seem to stop shooting this bow myself. My accuracy with it is better. Since Turkey season is near, I would like opinions from all you more experienced than me. Will this work? What arrow/broadhead combo would maximize this setup if it will work. I draw 28 and a haif inches.  Thanks , Tony

Mo. Huntin

I aint no pro but I have read a lot of stuff like this before and I think it will be fine with a good broadhead I am going to use a magnus 2 blade. Another option is the decapatation type heads like the bull head or the Gobbler Guilitine I think the G.G. has a much larger cutting diameter.  You may do a search and find more info.

pseman

If 40# is enough for deer(and it is) I really don't see any reason it wouldn't be more than enough for turkey. Turkeys are big but still much smaller than deer.
Mark Thornton

It doesn't matter how or what you shoot, as long as you hit your target.

BlacktailBowhunter

I was advised to use a Snuffer on Turkeys.

Just make sure they are really sharp.

Shot placement is a key with a fixed blade.

Hit'em high watch'em die, hit'em low watch'em go.

I will be using either a 42# at 28 or 45# at 28 with the Snuffer up front. The bird will have to be at 10 yards or less before I let'er rip.

Good luck to you and post your pics.

Paul
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Roy Steele

I've called gobblers for a couple friends that shot and klled gobblers with 40# selfbows.They also missed a few.Any sharp 2 blade will do the job.I even shot through 2 with knaped heads with a 57# and a61# bow and passed through both of gobblers.And forget about leaving the arrow in the turkey.Gobblers are just like deer it's far better to cut and damage the gobbler the whole way through than half way.
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