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What is the best broadhead for hunting turkey with a bow?

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I like the 3 blade rage,any of the big cutting expandable will work great.

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I use spitfire gobbler getters. They have a blunt tip for more shock and energy transfer and 1.75 inch cutting diameter. Shot a jake last year and was happy with the results.

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I've used 100gr Slick Tricks the past 2 years with great results. Will post a picture of the hen I shot this fall when I get home. May try the Magnus Bullheads this spring though...

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Anything rocket works I use the sidewinder and hammerhead they do great for birds. That's all I have used the last 14 years for Turkeys and never have needed to change or try something different for turkeys.

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Any big expandable head is great , I've used rocket sidewinders and swhacker with good results ! Shot placement is so important on turkey's , that's why a big cutting head is important

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Yep, like already said, any large diameter mechanical will get it done. I prefer the three bladed versions. The Rocket Miniblaster has been my go-too one recently.

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I've converted to the Magnus bullhead. Headshots for me. I've never seen a bird fly away after being hit in the head/neck. I have missed, and that sucks, but I know the bird lived.

I know lots of guys who have great luck with regular broadheads.

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