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JamesKerr
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broadhead for turkeys
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April 05, 2011, 06:52:00 PM »
I am new to hunting turkeys with a bow and was wondering if the woodsman elite heads would be a good match for turkeys
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James Kerr
Mike Vines
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Re: broadhead for turkeys
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If it's sharp, it will work.
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Dirtybird
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Re: broadhead for turkeys
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If your accurate with them than hunt with them. Turkeys have a very small vital area, check out the anatomy charts on the top of the pow wow thread.
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ckanous
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I'll be using Woodsmans this year!
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kleine
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I'm using woodsmans
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Friend
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If you are shooting the 100 or 125 Woodsman Elite then there should be no difference than the Woodsman.
The heavier Woodsmans Elites will cut a larger hole.
For turkeys...Immobilization is key.
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For turkeys...Immobilization is key.
That is the truth. I had to chase one down a few years back to retrieve my arrow. It wasn't pretty. A fat man running thru the woods in a ghilli suit chasing a Thunderchicken.
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