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  • SL
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      Any good sharp broadhead will be fine. Make sure you practice with your broadheads as well, since tuning or spine issues can show up with the wide points that you dont see with field tips. I like the 2 blade fixed heads. Practice because the vitals are very small on a turkey.
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        in reply to: Quivers #61480

        I hate bow quivers..but I use them all the time. For me and the way I hunt its what works best. Ive tried a bunch of others too. I have to say when you’re covering ground or packing…nothing beats a bow quiver.
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          I shoot vanes and feathers. The vanes are nice and quiet. I like that aspect. I have spooked animals before from my finger brushing the feather of a nocked arrow or rubbing the quiver on my leg or brush. With vanes you dont have the crunch of feathers. I shoot mostly off a bear weather rest with 3m industrial adhesive tape instead of the supplied tape. I also cover the whole thing with moleskin. I have never had one come off the bow or fail.Been doing it that way off and on for better than 30 years.
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            There is nothing like the simple lines of a one piece. I have mostly 3 piece bows because of travel though. A one piece is timeless.
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