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Jonathan Kelly 01-16-2003 04:02 PM

Advice on Turkey broadheads?
 
What kind of broadheads would be the best for turkey hunting? I was thinking about using the Rocket Hammerheads this year since they have a wide cut on them. Would that be a good choice? I know that penetration won't be a problem, since I will only be using them for turkeys and my bow has about 60 ft./lbs. of KE.


huntingblind 01-16-2003 05:26 PM

RE: Advice on Turkey broadheads?
 
The Hammer head is an excellent choice for turkey. They have a 2" dia. cut and fly just like your 100 grain field points. My turkey last spring was taken with a Rocket Steelhead but at only 1 1/8" cut they are a little small for turkey and I'll definately be going with the Hammerheads this year.

Good Hunting!

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Kanga 01-16-2003 08:44 PM

RE: Advice on Turkey broadheads?
 
I use my 100 gr Muzzy 3 blades for Turkeys but instead of the razors I just use the practice blades.


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5 shot 01-18-2003 07:16 AM

RE: Advice on Turkey broadheads?
 
I think the Hammerheads would be my first choice for turkey. Big cut, open fast and fly great.

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hunter9022 01-18-2003 09:38 AM

RE: Advice on Turkey broadheads?
 
Both those broadheads are great. Allthough, i would suggest taking a look at the Vortex 2 1/2 inch cutting diameter mechanical. They've worked good for me.


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