Personally, I recommend the bleeder blades for any North American big game. The cross cut opens up holes better, cuts more tissue throughout, and has minimal effect on penetration.
Congrats on that bull and thanks for the input last year!
I appreciate getting feedback from bowhunters using our products and input on what you'd like to see next.
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Good hunting!
Bill
We've added Left Single Bevel broadheads for 2022 for those who shoot a left fletch.
Shipping now in 125-250 grains.
100 grain right and left single bevels are coming soon.
We want to thank everyone for the input and huge response to our Single Bevel broadheads this past year. In response to them, you were loud and clear that we need to add Left Single Bevel AND 100 grain Single Bevel options to our lineup - So we made both for 2022!
To show our appreciation for...
The Easton aluminum HITs are 16 grains. Iron Will makes a 25 grain hardened steel HIT. We also make a 15 grain titanium HIT and 10 grain Titanium Impact collar for 25 grains total.
https://www.ironwilloutfitters.com/reinforced-hit-system/
Collars that overlap the HIT insert add a lot of strength when you have a hard side impact, like a glancing blow on a leg bone, knuckle, or spine for instance. I've done a lot of heavy bone impact testing with broadheads and ruined a lot of arrows (damaging the carbon near the tip) before I...
Curious if you used it as a skeleton with paracord or the G10 handled version? I find the G10 handle to be more comfortable for longer jobs and worth the added 0.6 oz. I haven't done a moose though and can see how a knife more than 7" long might be better for them.
I have quite a few knives that have a similar heel design where you can't sharpen through the heel but you need to stop just short of it. They sharpen fine for me.
Our new and improved K1 Ultralight Hunting Knives are now available in all options. Weighing just 1.0 ounce as a skeleton knife (1.7 ounces with G10 handle), I believe it is the lightest full size knife available that will get you completely through skinning, quartering, and deboning an elk or...
It's unusual to not get a pass through with the SB125 on elk from my experience and customer reports. Sounds like maybe it was a shoulder blade and spine hit. The spine sits lower than people think. If the shoulder was moving as it passed through, and then hit spine, I could see only getting...