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turkey hunting set up, photo custom turkey head added

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bjrogg:
Brad have you ever seen the arrow heads I think he's called Beacum outdoors ( probably spelled that wrong). He's on YouTube and makes some pretty cool stuff. He drills holes in his shafts.(actually I think there fore shafts and puts about 3" long dowels though them. (Actually I think he carves them from branches). He uses two of them with hole drilled in two different spots on shaft 90 degrees from each other so it's like a x on his shaft. He spin balances them. He also ties them on shaft which would probably work better without fore shaft. If you get a chance he's entertaining if nothing else.
Bjrogg

bjrogg:
PS nice shooting
Bjrogg

bradsmith2010:
I checked out the guy you referred to,, nice video, I saw the arrows,, very nice,,
I have tried someting similar with nails,, making the X,, and got the arrow to shoot pretty good, I am just not sure if it was adequate for a turkey, they are so tuff,, I will try with broad head this year,, and maybe experiement with something made for a head shot next year,,
I am probably  going to shoot a body shot ,, and only attemp the head shot if that is the only shot I have,,
I feel like the broadhead gives you the option for both,,,, where the other head does not, so its a trade off,,I am considering it though,,I have seen some Native arrows with the X like that as well,, :G

bjrogg:
I totally understand. I haven't even hunted turkey, really would like to. Got a bunch here but just never have the time during season. I enjoyed watching his YouTube videos but also wondered if that would be enough to take out a turkey. Interesting fellow though.
Bjrogg

neuse:
Are you training those cats to be turkey hunters?
Thats some nice equipment you have.

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