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Mechanicals have been legal for turkey and small game! No problem using them. This question comes up often...here is the WDFW link to the answer:http://wdfw.wa.gov/help/questions/113/Is+it+legal+to+use+retractable+broadheads+during+wild+turkey+seasons%3F
I've just used the same ones I do for deer or elk so do not know the specs. I would be leery of mechanicals if they are legal.
Good luck using the bow! I've been trying but so far only making arrow donations to the woods.
Mech's work good on turkey. Just remember turkey are one of the more difficult things to penetrate. Their bones and feathers will eat you up if you don't have enough poundage for a swivel head or even large rear deployment head. I even have at least one turkey a year where I don't get full penetration with the titanium heads. Wings and breast bones are nasty tough!Best shot for me is always the straight away center of back. Or head chopper! Not sure I'd try a head chopper with an expandable though
Quote from: RadSav on March 10, 2015, 05:00:28 PMMech's work good on turkey. Just remember turkey are one of the more difficult things to penetrate. Their bones and feathers will eat you up if you don't have enough poundage for a swivel head or even large rear deployment head. I even have at least one turkey a year where I don't get full penetration with the titanium heads. Wings and breast bones are nasty tough!Best shot for me is always the straight away center of back. Or head chopper! Not sure I'd try a head chopper with an expandable though Thanks for the shot placement tips RadSav!
Blood trailing turkeys sucks!!!