This thread has me remembering the three turkeys I have shot with a bow(insert wheeled contraption here).
First one, a fall hen. 84# ,Thunderhead 125...hit her just behind the wing butt broadside. Wing fell off, arrow skipped into the tree tops, never to be seen again. She bled out after 30 yards.
Second, 74#, Muzzy 3 blade 100. Fall tom, out of a deer stand. Drilled him...perfect shot, as the autopsy showed. Arrow made it out the other side, but stayed in him. He tried to flee, but the arrow held him up on branches and such. Had to get down and deliver a coupe de gras.
Third, another fall hen. 74# one of those bleepety bleep expandables from a deer stand. Bought them specifically for turkey. HUGE diameter. Drilled her about four inches below where the feathers stop growing...No blood, no sign. Got my brittany from home...no luck, she was confused by the amount of fresh scent from the flock I think. I found that bird a week later(never gave up). She had crawled into a multiflora rose bush that would make JLMBH hunters blush. The impact was a bit high, but did hit the vitals( the higher angle I had on the shot from the stand). She made it about 150 yards before expiring.
I know, the shots were in the fall, and with a contraption. But I figured it shows just how tough these birds can be.