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A turkey can look huge in the field, right up until you try to thread an arrow into a tiny vital zone on a bird that never stops moving. That’s why broadhead choice matters more for archery turkey hunting than most people want to admit. Zach from Extreme Outfitters sits down with JR Gettler to sort through the real tradeoffs between mechanical broadheads, fixed blade broadheads, and guillotine or decapitation broadheads, with a focus on what actually helps you recover a bird.
We talk through body-shot setups that keep things simple and forgiving, including why a bigger cutting diameter can be your friend and why many hunters like mechanical heads that fly close to a field point. Then we get honest about fixed blades: reliable, yes, but often smaller cuts and less margin for error, plus more tuning demands. JR also shares what it took to get a guillotine style head flying well, including slowing the rig down, running a longer arrow for clearance, choosing the right arrow spine, and adding more steering with fletching so the front end doesn’t act like a propeller.
You’ll leave with a practical checklist for bow tuning, broadhead testing, and setting a hard max range that matches your skill, your blind or run-and-gun style, and your ethics. If this helps, subscribe, share it with your turkey hunting group, and leave a review so more bowhunters can make cleaner shots this season.
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By Zakk Plocica5
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A turkey can look huge in the field, right up until you try to thread an arrow into a tiny vital zone on a bird that never stops moving. That’s why broadhead choice matters more for archery turkey hunting than most people want to admit. Zach from Extreme Outfitters sits down with JR Gettler to sort through the real tradeoffs between mechanical broadheads, fixed blade broadheads, and guillotine or decapitation broadheads, with a focus on what actually helps you recover a bird.
We talk through body-shot setups that keep things simple and forgiving, including why a bigger cutting diameter can be your friend and why many hunters like mechanical heads that fly close to a field point. Then we get honest about fixed blades: reliable, yes, but often smaller cuts and less margin for error, plus more tuning demands. JR also shares what it took to get a guillotine style head flying well, including slowing the rig down, running a longer arrow for clearance, choosing the right arrow spine, and adding more steering with fletching so the front end doesn’t act like a propeller.
You’ll leave with a practical checklist for bow tuning, broadhead testing, and setting a hard max range that matches your skill, your blind or run-and-gun style, and your ethics. If this helps, subscribe, share it with your turkey hunting group, and leave a review so more bowhunters can make cleaner shots this season.
🏹 Shop Extreme Outfitters for all of your archery & bowhunting needs: https://extremeoutfitters.com
Use code ARCHERYPROJECT to save 10%
Quick reads, pro tips, and the latest episodes—delivered straight to your inbox every week.
👉 Sign up here: https://thearcheryproject.com/
✅ Watch the video podcast here!
https://www.youtube.com/@thearcheryproject
JOIN OUR COMMUNITY:
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