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#2
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: charleston tennessee USA
I don't know much about broadheads but I'll tell ya to use the sharpest and most accurate ones you can find. 
Test with what ya can find and use the ones that are accurate and sharp.
Chris Johnson
Edited by - HogHunter300 on 03/05/2002 01:13:56

Test with what ya can find and use the ones that are accurate and sharp.
Chris Johnson
Edited by - HogHunter300 on 03/05/2002 01:13:56
#3
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: In the hills of ,West Virginia west virginia USA
..I watched a show last nite,and the spitfire broadhead three bladed did a number on turkeys,these are three blades that open on impact and shoot like a field point...
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..JESUS IS COMING BACK BE READY...
....JESUS IS COMING BACK BE READY...
#4
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 6
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From: warren me USA
I just bought spitfires gobbler getters and i hope they work good, I shoot the spitfire expandable broadheads during deer season and I love them. If you buy them, but the practice blades, and practice, practice, practice!!!! good luck and I will let you know how I do with the gobbler getters!
#5
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 626
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From: Cincinnati oh USA
the spitfire is a good turkey head, I like th enormal version & really see no need for the "special turkey" version. Also look into the muzzy turkey thumper & the heads made by rocket. good luck!
#6
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 46
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From: Huntsville AL
I use Spitfires for deer hunting and they really do they trick. It is nice to be able to practice with the heads you are going to be hunting with using the practice blades. Have no idea how they perform on turkeys, but I bet the do the job!
Safe and Happy Hunting!
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Safe and Happy Hunting!
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