Turkey Broad heads?

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Pappy,
I am going to use the guillotine variety for my first attempt at a bird with the bow. Not sold on broadheads being as effective
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I have not used the guillotine type, I find thunderhead 125's to be so reliable on deer that I stick with them. I think almost any broadhead will work for turkey as they are a light game, thin skinned small boned etc. Dont worry about broadhead selection too much.
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so with the regular heads you just spine them?
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No I never purposely spine anything, I always go for a heart/lung shot
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I am not a turkey bowhunting expert, I almost always use a shotgun so your instructor probably knows things I dont. I hear those guillotenes open quite wide and can take off a head but I think the odds are against it if you are trying for head shots. They are always moving and often only come within 30 yards and then there is always "tom fever" lol. You could do alot of missing or wounding imo.
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Oh cool you must be excited :D
I hope that happens to me
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I too was told to go for the neck/head shot during the course... however, every bow hunter I know of that goes for turkey, (4-5) always shoots for the vitals (heart/lungs). The broad-side shot is very unlikely, given the movement you have to make to draw the bow, you'll want to wait, if possible, till they strut away from you, then draw back...

You can shoot them from behind, but i'm not sure of how much dmg is done to the meat when compared to a broad-side shot...

Personally, I've only managed to scare the hell out of turkey with the bow so-far... :) but I'll keep trying... My in laws are getting pee pee that I refuse to take a SG out as they really want to try some... lol...

I've also heard reports of arrows bouncing off of the birds.. their feathers make quite a dampening effect on the arrows.... but I've never experienced it myself.
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From your other post it sounds like you settled on a broadhead, and it sure did a number on Mister Tom! :wink:

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