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Seeing turk harvest thread. What broadheads?

Started by KSdan, March 30, 2010, 10:48:00 PM

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KSdan

Probably dealt with in the past. . . but what are you guys using for broadheads on turks? And typical success??  (I am wondering about bullheads but hate to spend the cash)

Thanks in advance

Dan in KS
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yekrut

I will be using snuffers , any three blade bh will work good if put in the right spot!
There are many good moccasin tracks along the trail of a straight arrow: ( fox )

varmint101

Monster Snuffers of the 160gr. variety.  I think Bullheads would be great out of a blind scenario.  The footage I've seen they're either dead or flyin.
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mnbearbaiter

Starting this year ill be using 160gr Snuffers for everything! Tough, easy to sharpen, and fly true(they also leave a nice hole too!). In the past i always used the 135gr Zwickey Delta 4 blade and never lost a bird! The trick was to get the main blades razor sharp, and only touch the bleeders a bit with a file! Still gets plenty of penetration but with the "dulled up" bleeders it seemed to help keep the arrow in 'em makin recovery easier! I discovered this by accident as i shot a gobbler that the arrow stayed in and then on the way home realized how late the night before i only sharpened the main blades and got sidetracked and forgot to do the bleeders! Ive had a few recovered just by spotting the fletching sticking up out of the underbrush!!!


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