Sorry about the arrow, I have had friends who have taken a couple wing shots and ended up with lost or arrows in a tree 30 feet up.
I do know one a fellow last spring took a shot at one, missed, nocked another arrow and got him as he took wing. I was calling for him, he was set up about 20 yards in front of me between a double tree. The gob came in as thought (amazing right there). He took a shot when the bird went into strut, I seen the arrow go over the top (20 yard shot) The bird folded up and started to walk and then must have seen Fred getting another arrow, the bird turned and took wing. About that time I heard a thump and the bird folded. I swear he drew and nocked another arrow before the first one hit the ground.
Never took a shot on the wing. Once I scatter them I will call them back in or attempt to from where they scattered from in the fall. Always have my box, trumpet and mouth call with me when turkey and deer are in at the same time. If I find fresh turkey sign in the fall I go into the turkey mode from the deer mode.
Spring of cource is locate, set up and call.