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<blockquote data-quote="TerryLamb" data-source="post: 268007" data-attributes="member: 15377"><p>I also use the guillotine heads for turkey. They are intended for head/neck shots, but the 125 grain model has a 4-inch diameter, giving a little leeway. I have never wounded a bird with them, even though I got a little low with one, it still penetrated the upper breast and was quickly terminal.</p><p> </p><p>I am not fond of broadheads, as I have encountered two wounded turkeys in the field, one with a broadhead tipped arrow still in it. Not pretty. The guillotine is more a hit it or miss it proposition, which I feel is more ethical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryLamb, post: 268007, member: 15377"] I also use the guillotine heads for turkey. They are intended for head/neck shots, but the 125 grain model has a 4-inch diameter, giving a little leeway. I have never wounded a bird with them, even though I got a little low with one, it still penetrated the upper breast and was quickly terminal. I am not fond of broadheads, as I have encountered two wounded turkeys in the field, one with a broadhead tipped arrow still in it. Not pretty. The guillotine is more a hit it or miss it proposition, which I feel is more ethical. [/QUOTE]
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