I'm gonna use my Montec 125's. Every year I look at the Gobbler Guillotine's but I feel like those blades would break to easy.
Try them! You won't regret it! They come with replacement blades and they have a lifetime warranty. Just take a pic of the broken blade and and email it to Magnus and they will send you more. Best turkey broadhead on the market IMO.
OK, I will.
Just make sure you get the arrows designed to shoot the bullheads. When practicing with them I hang a potato on a piece of fishing line and use an old pillow as a backstop. Mine shoot about 2 inches lower than my field points so it's an easy adjustment going from standard broadheads to bullheads.
63lbsThanks for the heads up. What draw weight are you shooting?
I would try it first, just make sure you have a soft back stop to stop the arrow and make sure the blades are tight(little set screw on the head). Just avoid sending them through the dirt at top speed and you shouldn't have a problem with the blades. I usually just use one head and arrow for practicing most of the time then just shoot another one a couple times to make sure it's hitting in the same spot and use the less shot arrow while hunting. Main thing to watch for is loose blades.