trukey with a bow
#21
Dominant Buck
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RE: trukey with a bow
I would think you'd need longer arrows to ensure the point was out past the riser.I think they're one size fits all as far as weight. If they're heavier than your normal head it could throw your spine off.
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RE: trukey with a bow
ORIGINAL: uncballers45
how can u practice with one of those gobbler guillotines? can u shoot it at a broadhead target or what?
how can u practice with one of those gobbler guillotines? can u shoot it at a broadhead target or what?
#24
RE: trukey with a bow
ORIGINAL: Elkcrazy8
If you are using a ground blind and shooting mechanicals, I suggest removing the mesh.
If you are using a ground blind and shooting mechanicals, I suggest removing the mesh.
I guess that is kind of a contradicting story. ButI will never shoot through the mesh again with mechanicals.
#26
RE: trukey with a bow
Your arrows do have to be longer when using the guillotines. Enough so to clear your sights and/or your riser. You can't shoot them into any target without ruining the blades, maybe the pillow will work, we never tried that. I actually found that I was able to shoot them accurately out to about 20 yards or so without making any adjustments on my sights, and if the turkey didn't come in that close, I would simply use my regular arrows with my 100 gr. mech. head. We used double bull blinds with the netting pulled open to shoot through.
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