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Adder points behind broadheads?
« on: March 06, 2011, 12:25:52 AM »
Have any of you guys shot adder points behind your broadheads for small game or turkeys and if you have how did they perform for you? I cant decide if wanna try adder point/ slick trick broadhead or 2 blade rage for turkeys this year :dunno: Thanks
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Re: Adder points behind broadheads?
« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2011, 10:45:46 AM »
I've only shot adder points behind field points. 

A buddy in KS shoots turkeys with a 2 blade Rage, and he says it's like hitting them with a tomahawk.  He's showed me pictures of birds cut almost clean in half.  I think I may try them this year for birds if I can find a buddy to give me some.
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Re: Adder points behind broadheads?
« Reply #2 on: March 06, 2011, 06:08:42 PM »
I've only shot adder points behind field points. 

A buddy in KS shoots turkeys with a 2 blade Rage, and he says it's like hitting them with a tomahawk.  He's showed me pictures of birds cut almost clean in half.  I think I may try them this year for birds if I can find a buddy to give me some.
I would give you some if I had some to give.  My buddy has shot 5 or 6 turkeys now and uses nothing different then his regular deer set up.

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Re: Adder points behind broadheads?
« Reply #3 on: March 06, 2011, 10:00:42 PM »
I've only shot adder points behind field points. 

A buddy in KS shoots turkeys with a 2 blade Rage, and he says it's like hitting them with a tomahawk.  He's showed me pictures of birds cut almost clean in half.  I think I may try them this year for birds if I can find a buddy to give me some.
I would give you some if I had some to give.  My buddy has shot 5 or 6 turkeys now and uses nothing different then his regular deer set up.
Whats your buddys regular setup? The only reason i wanna change from my deer setup (slick trick standards) to a turkey setup is i have had 2 fly away that i couldn't find And i know i made kill shots on both.
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Re: Adder points behind broadheads?
« Reply #4 on: March 07, 2011, 08:55:23 AM »
I cant decide if wanna try adder point/ slick trick broadhead or 2 blade rage for turkeys this year
Pardon me if im wrong but wouldn't rage 2 blades be concidered "barbed"; making them illegal in Washington? Or is that rule just for Big Game? Anyway, as to the Adder Points. I would try them before hunting just to make sure they dont affect your accuracy (Probably wont). Also if you're shooting a very low draw weight, it might hurt penitration. That might not be a huge problem for turkey. Just a couple thoughts.

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Re: Adder points behind broadheads?
« Reply #5 on: March 07, 2011, 11:10:50 AM »
Only illegal for big game.  Turkeys are listed as game birds.
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Re: Adder points behind broadheads?
« Reply #6 on: March 07, 2011, 11:38:28 AM »
I've only shot adder points behind field points. 

A buddy in KS shoots turkeys with a 2 blade Rage, and he says it's like hitting them with a tomahawk.  He's showed me pictures of birds cut almost clean in half.  I think I may try them this year for birds if I can find a buddy to give me some.
I would give you some if I had some to give.  My buddy has shot 5 or 6 turkeys now and uses nothing different then his regular deer set up.
Whats your buddys regular setup? The only reason i wanna change from my deer setup (slick trick standards) to a turkey setup is i have had 2 fly away that i couldn't find And i know i made kill shots on both.
I think he has been shooting wac'em broadheads.  He hasn't talked about any getting away.  Maybe he's just lucky. :dunno:

 


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