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SHOT PLACEMENT

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Well, with more than 2 dozen gobblers down now with traditional archery equipment, I still advocate the spine shot. Hit 'em there and that's where they will stay! I use big broadheads like Snuffers and feel string trackers are the best insurance for any misplaced shot bird that has any chance of running or flying off.

If you're up to it, the Guillotine definetly will do the the job. I like the "Hit or miss" concept, so long as noone slams one of them into the body...that will just leave a badly injured bird to go off and die.

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Like some others, I'm trying this for the first time as well. And like what you have said, I've read somewhere that you can't shoot a turkey too high...you will either shoot over his back or you've got him. Similiar to the GG concept but without the extra equipment.
 
ttt..... I need to review this...
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top of the forum I stickied a few photos with good shot placement painted on them just FYI
 
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