When a bow hunter places the shot at the turkey where they aimed, but the turkey gets away, there are a few common and simple solutions to help you not make that mistake in the future.
First, don’t use bolts, use these broadheads.
Placement is definitely important.
Oftentimes, the turkey’s natural shape and definition make it difficult for us hunters to shoot at the vital areas. Their legs are thin, their features distort their shape, and if their in full strut form, it’s nearly impossible to get a correct shot off.