Judo points for turkeys?
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Im planning on using a G5 small game head to try a head shot on a turkey if I have the opertunity for one this year. If not it will be a super sharp G5 Striker on body shots.
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Had a buddy last year grab the wrong arrow in his quiver to shoot a turkey with. It was tipped with a judo point. It did kill the bird granted it was a 20 yard shot but it dropped the bird in its tracks. he hit the bird in the back and pretty much demolished the spine. Before I get all kinds of hate speech on this,it was purely accidental and i dont believe the out come would have been the same if it were a broadside shot. Needless to say after the a$$ chewing I gave him for the mix up I am sure it wont happen again.
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Judo points will bounce off a turkey but may do wounding damage which will leave the bird unrecoverable, I say this with experience when I was a young teenager.
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Well, i usually dont give out my age but just to let you know,
I am an adult, and i like trying out different things and i was just wondering about the judo thing
I am an adult, and i like trying out different things and i was just wondering about the judo thing