A broadhead’s cut is critical. Of course, I want a broadhead that creates a lethal cut. But also, I want a generous cut. I think Big or Very Big is good, and definitely on a wild turkey. A wound from one of those nice flying super small cut broadheads can easily get plugged up with a turkey’s body feathers. if your gobbler flies away you’ll appreciate some blood spots to follow.
You want your arrows to fly smoothly with the broadheads on. Shoot a couple at 10 yards and also at 60-80 yards. Don’t worry about where they hit, you’re looking for smooth arrow flight. Wobbles and pitching up and down are no good. If your arrow wobbles or pitches get a different broadhead.
Then test two arrows, one with your broadhead and one with a field point. And be sure both the broadhead and field point hit alike. Shoot the arrows together and shoot 6 sets. If they fly poorly or do not group tightly get a different broadhead.
Grouping is good. Anything else is unacceptable.
Unlike in hunting deer, getting complete penetration isn’t your goal. An accurate shot in the vitals, smooth arrow flight and a big cut are your goals.
Many times,depending on the gobblers angle, it’s not clear exactly where the vitals are located. And it can be difficult when a gobbler is in full strut. A “Strutter” can give you a target that is 90% feathers.
Although I have hunted turkeys with them the small fixed blade broadheads maketoo small a cut, every rubber o-ring broadhead I’ve used had the o-ring break and the blades flopped around, and the Cut-Off-The-Head types didn’t shoot accurately for me when Magnus Bullhead sponsored my hunt in Nebraska. Also, I don’t like decapitating a majestic gobbler.
I got my first gobbler with an original Bear RazorHead back when I was in college, so I’ve bowhunted them a long time and used a bunch of different broadheads. I prefer the 2-inch cut expandable broadhead called the Whitetail Special. It is American Made and manufactured by Grim Reaper Broadheads. It has 3 different tips and they all get it done. I’ve downed dozens of gobblers with it, pus whitetail bucks and does, black bears and wild hogs. Here is a link for the latest Whitetail Special PRO with a bonebusting tip with 3 razor sharp edges and front tip that is incredibly sharp.
Just because I can, here is a picture of one of the big Rio Grande gobblers I tagged while Fred Lutger and I were getting 10 Grand slams each.

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