spatchcock or no spatchcock that is the question

I know with chickens spatchcocking cuts down on the cook time. I would think that applies to turkeys too.
I'm thinking about smoking a turkey for Thanksgiving and may give spatchcocking a try.
 
I haven't tried it yet mainly because I don't have room for a spatchcocked 15 lb. bird, but I would think the results would be good. You have more rub in contact with the meat and also more surface area exposed to the smoke. How can that be bad :-D
 
I would also think more beautiful crispy skin...How can that ever be a bad thing?
 
ok. done deal gonna try it. i have a 12 lb bird brineing now. on the stumps in the morning. ill let you know how it turns out. pron to follow
 
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