Question on the Guillotines?
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Fork Horn
Joined: Mar 2007
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From: Cape Cod MA
hey how are yah. im new to this website with forums so i hope im doing this right. I have used the gillotines for 2 seasons now and they def work on turkeys. I shot a 28lb tom with a 10 1/2 beard and it dropped him instationly. It literly took his head off. the only downside to these is that there very easy to break, there hard to carrey, and you cant really shoot more than 25 yards with them. On the postive side you never wound a turkey with them and if u hit them u kill them!!!! hope this helped.
#6
BigBuck:
I don't know if you tried this or not, but I had heard from a reliable friend of mine that if you practice with field points 25gr heavier than the weight of the guillotine you will be shooting that your point of impact at x yards will be about the same. Any truth? Makes sense, as those guillotines don't look to be the most aerodynamic head on the market.
Welcome as well!
Andy
I don't know if you tried this or not, but I had heard from a reliable friend of mine that if you practice with field points 25gr heavier than the weight of the guillotine you will be shooting that your point of impact at x yards will be about the same. Any truth? Makes sense, as those guillotines don't look to be the most aerodynamic head on the market.
Welcome as well!
Andy




