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Old 03-28-2007 | 07:06 AM
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ORIGINAL: Rick James

Just curious what you guys are using this year for heads. I am getting my bengal geared up for birds and want to decide on a broadhead very soon. I am thinking my GT 75/95's with a 100 grain 2x blade Rage on the front of it. I have quite a few of these rages left from last year that only need resharpening. The heads seem to have good mojo on them so far . I think I will be putting some rocket rubber bands over the front of the Rages though to fix the occasional opening they may do if you bump the head on something before shooting. We did this at the shop a few weeks ago and it seemed to workwell.

My turkey setup as of now is as follows:

07' 68lb 30" Martin Bengal
CJ Deadnuts 2comp 4 pinSight
Biscuit
7" doinker hunter
GT 75/95's - Blazers and wraps
Rage 2x blade 100's

God I can't wait to sit in theblind this spring........
First of all Matt, you got to ditch the Martin...the turkeys will just be laughing at you for holding that piece of.........
Next, get a real arrow, like a CX.[8D]

Seriously though, I use the Gobbler Getters after a trip or two through my Morrel target. It dulls the blade just a hair, increasing the amount of energy which is transferred from the arrow to the bird. You might want to just dull the edge just a bit to avoid a pass through and to make that arrow stick into that bird.
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