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    What are you guys tipping your arrows with for gobblers? Bringing the bow this year for the second tag if opportunity presents itself.

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    Have seen awesome cut performed by the Rage Turkey Broadheads and also have had Slick Trick recommended by a bow hunter who hunts everything form turkey to moose, swears by them, likely my next purchase.

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    I shoot slick tricks now, but after allot of review, it seems a body shot on a turkey is not ideal. I know a few guys have posted vids here using the magnus bullhead and guillotine for head shots
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    NAP spitfire turkey heads

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    gator XP they fly like a field point.
    "Give a man a fish and he eats for a day, Teach a man to fish and he eats for the rest of his life"

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    Quote Originally Posted by TurkeyRookie View Post
    I shoot slick tricks now, but after allot of review, it seems a body shot on a turkey is not ideal. I know a few guys have posted vids here using the magnus bullhead and guillotine for head shots
    Your right TR, the body shots aren't ideal....years ago I watched two birds fly away with my arrow stuck it them (my dog help me recover one). I have since either shot it up the Texas red eye or the neck/head. It's tough, took two shots at a Tom once both missed his neck when he moved slightly. He had no idea what happened and just carried on...

    I have been using the Muzzy Turkey Thumpers for yrs, however looking at them in the box with all my other broad heads pretty much anything with a good cutting surface would work nicely if you get a clean hit on the head/neck.

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    I have had good luck with Slick Tricks, you just have to hit them in the right place.
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    I have used the Rage Turkey Broadheads and they worked well, but I also have the Hypodermic's which have also performed for me so.... I will be using one of those two, just not surer which one as of yet.

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    I have yet to hunt turkeys but really hope to do so sooner than later. I have always been a fan on sharp cut on contact broadheads. Slick tricks are a great broadhead. For turkeys I would probably go with a decapper. I have had a few friends who hunted turkeys with bows and had lost birds or long retrievals and almost losing birds. One guy ways switching to a shotgun and giving up the bow for turkeys. Me personally I would choose a decapper. Dead turkey or miss.

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    I have posted this before, but this should help and refresh a lot of people who are bow hunting turkeys. Its all in the placement like on any other game you hunt. Goodluck and i hope this helps. The music in the Video is annoying but some might like it LOL

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9z7wb-iv5U
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