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    Need 12 arrow quiver...

    Thinking of going try to hunt turkey's again. Last time I tried I emptied the quiver and birds were still prancing around my blind lol

    #2
    Martin makes a 10 arrow. LOL

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      #3
      A cheap way to do it is take 3" pvc pipe 24" long
      3" end cap drill hole in end cap put 12" long bolt thru Glue together paint stick bolt in ground put arrows in
      Hope this helps

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        #4
        Haha, Corey! I once took four shots (all misses) before the stupid things came back for a fifth, which ended one of their lives. I figured they thought I was out and that was why they came back the last time. They were all kind of chuckling till the last arrow flew, then I got the last laugh!

        Bisch

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          #5
          Here ya go Corey.
          This might help ya.



          Rick

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            #6
            you may need a broadhead with a bigger cutting diameter like 3 feet

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              #7
              You may think of using some of these in addition to your razors. I've turned these 180* where they have more shocking power. You'll have better luck having the turkey coming directly to you or going directly away. A broadside shot is difficult to estimate, you can still slice a wing and get a heart shot, but straight away makes it easy to find the center.



              Practice may help also? LOL

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                #8
                Originally posted by Boomerang View Post
                You may think of using some of these in addition to your razors. I've turned these 180* where they have more shocking power. You'll have better luck having the turkey coming directly to you or going directly away. A broadside shot is difficult to estimate, you can still slice a wing and get a heart shot, but straight away makes it easy to find the center.



                Practice may help also? LOL
                I have some of those adder points I use them behind my field points for small game. I started out cocky with trying head shots shooting them big guillotine heads lol. After a few misses I decided to put my Magnus broad heads on and just body shoot them. Well I still missed lol
                It's not from a lack of practice. I had been and still practice almost daily. I was over confident and a live bird is much different than a target...
                Here's a "first shot" called by CD on the leather wall. 14 yards from a sitting position.


                I just need to settle down and pick a spot when a bird comes in lol

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                  #9
                  Shoot the guillotine at the BASE of the neck, not at the head. I promise you will have more success that way.

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                    #10
                    That's where I was shooting for JP. Just got a little too excited and wasn't focusing on a spot. I did stick one good but it took flight and went over the tree tops and I wasn't able to find it. May try the string tracker like Bisch uses.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by SwampGhost View Post
                      That's where I was shooting for JP. Just got a little too excited and wasn't focusing on a spot. I did stick one good but it took flight and went over the tree tops and I wasn't able to find it. May try the string tracker like Bisch uses.
                      Just remember, the string tracker will not save a bad shot, but it will save a good shot with a bad blood trail!

                      Bisch

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