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broadheads for turkey

Started by Mr Green 740, February 14, 2007, 12:39:00 AM

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Bowspirit

Curt, is all that interior damage on, if I'm reading correctly, the liver, from your Snuffer...
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Guru

Chris, actually the Snuffer passed just behind the liver.
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Bowspirit

Oh, okay. Thanks for clearing that up...
"I read somewhere of how important it is in life, not necessarily to be strong, but to feel strong. To measure yourself at least once."
               -Alexander Supertramp

"Shoot this for me."
               -Chuck Nelson

ishiwannabe

Ok I have a question for those of you who do this regularly...what is the best body position for a shot(IYO)? Broadside? Strutting? Seems like a strutting tom walking away would be perfect. What are your prefrences?
"I lost arrows and didnt even shoot at a rabbit" Charlie after the Island of Trees.
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Doug S

My favorite shot is just like deer, just very, slightly quarting away and CLOSE. I like to take out the opposite upper leg. To me strutting or not isn't important, but it does make it a little more fun if their strutting.
I shot a couple of Ostrich's with the quarting away shot. I wanted to avoid the leg bones and didn't want to try the head shot. It works well on birds as well as elk,deer, pigs ect...
The hunt is the trophy!

Biggie Hoffman

Uh.....Doug, I don't get it...why quartering away? You havin penetration problems on turkey legbones?????
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ishiwannabe

Seems like a shot at a bird facing you or away is more apt to disable...spine, vitals....a little off in either direction and you should still be ok...I know the one I shot broadside took the hit like a champ, lucky I cut its wing off and it bled out quick.
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Biggie Hoffman

I'm mmmmmmmissin something here...a turkey or a rabbitt or a coon......there is no reaason to choose a "shot angle" just the correct angle to skewer the vitals.
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ishiwannabe

True Biggie...Im strictly speaking hypothetically.
As it is, Turks have  very small vitals, so my point is to take a shot that allows for  the human error factor...miss the vitals hit the spine type of thing, if you will. Just seems like the best shot to me.
"I lost arrows and didnt even shoot at a rabbit" Charlie after the Island of Trees.
                        -Jamie

Doug S

Biggie
 I just like the shot that's all. I find it easier for me to concentrate on a small spot. I hate the frontal shot. Although I have done it. He ask the best positon IYO. That's mine. You can kill em with any position including head shooting them. I have killed them at all angles but that's my favorite. If I miss a little I still get the best results this way IMO. Now ostrich legs should be avoided.
The hunt is the trophy!

Biggie Hoffman

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Guru

"corner to corner" is a great way to shoot a turkey!! Two of my best shots were like that...one back to front and one front to back...you can see that hunt in the member videos under "Curt Cabrera's hat trick"...as you can see,he didn't go very far!!
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