bowhunting turkey
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: waterville/barre vermont USA
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RE: bowhunting turkey
i believe the crew i brought out last spring were using the guillotine broadheads.( check the spelling) i saw one bird they shot in Mass. with an arrow, zipped right through it. nice jake.
Pat
Pat
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RE: bowhunting turkey
Shooting a recurve, I would shy away from the guliotinne.. I would think any good 2 blader would work, such as a Magnus Stinger, or any variation. The gobbler guolitinne is would and does work, they are made for head shots. They have a 4 inch cut, with a fixed blade. They will not penetrate a turkey in the vital area. Or, at least, I sure don't think they will.
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: waterville/barre vermont USA
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RE: bowhunting turkey
i am not sure where they went in Mass., they live in Maine. they have a new video coming out, and all they do is use their bows, for everything. the new video is a turkey video. go to predatoroutdoors.com, and ask your question. as strictly bowhunters, they would be the ones to give you the best answer.
Pat
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