Well I like a short bow, the shorter the better. The shortest bow I can shoot is 56" but I have a 29"+ draw, if I had a 28" or less I'd shoot 54" or shorter. Why, because your either hunting out of a pop up blind or sitting on a stool in a natural blind or even sitting on your duff if the situation requires. All of these methods require a bow be short and maneuverable. I like a mid 40# bow, you don't need a lot of weight and you may have to hold at full draw longer than normal waiting for the Gobbler to come from behind a tree or waiting for that perfect shot. The lighter weight is just easier to shoot more accurately, turkey vitals are very small even at 10 yards your shooting at a tennis ball. Brand doesn't matter, lots of good sticks on the market.
As for arrows I like them heavy, just as heavy as for big game but for different reasons. You want to inflict as much shock as possible on the bird. Lots of times I have rolled a Gobbler and had enough time to get to him and put my foot on his head, just a safety measure because if you have hunted long enough
you've had them get up and take off never to be found. I use the biggest 3-blade heads I can find, 1 1/4" to 1 1/2" 250 to 300 gr. Again the vitals are small I want as much cutting surface as I can get, also aids in the shock.
Works for me.
RW