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If it worked why try to fix it?
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Fuse introduced one made by American broadhead company, the strutbuster. Made specifically for turkeys and it's pretty wicked.
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My choices would be the new Bullhead from Magnus. I also like the Spitfires for Turkeys. All that said in Dec when I traveled to NE. to Mule Deer hunt I picked up a Turkey Tag. I was loaded with the Slick Trick 125 Magnum and was not about to change. It did such a job on this Gobbler I may load them again this Spring on Turkeys

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I'll probably use the rage or the Rocky Mtn. brand of the rage.

If I were interested in having another turkey mounted....I might shy away from the rage. The damage it'll inflict will have your taxi cussing you.
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A well placed shot with a good sharp head will kill any turkey. Some people like for the arrow to stay in the turkey but a 1 inch wild slice through the vitals and he is DEAD.
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You know, I wouldnt mind sighting in last years bow for Turkey BHs. I think I may do that, and just use my General for big game.

Thanks for the reccomendations, I will check those heads out and get the other bow on-line. It just seems like expandables are frowned upon for Gobblers.
I can't see why you WOULDN'T use an expandable for long beards, it's the only game I shoot expandables at!
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