Iron Will Broadhead Singles Available & Free Shipping

Bill V

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Hey Roksliders, if you're interested in Iron Will broadheads but not ready to commit to a three-pack, or can't decide on V, S, Wide, or Single bevel, or want to see how one flies, this month is for you. For March only, we're making Iron Will broadhead singles available for $39.00 with free standard shipping.

All types and weights are available in standard thread, Deep Six, and Snyder Core. Let me know if you have any questions on our different heads.

Here is the link to order. Free standard shipping should show up automatically once you add a single to your cart.
https://ironwilloutfitters.com/collections/broadhead-singles/

Which broadhead are you wanting to try?
 
Do yall ever take calls on how to get these tuned correctly on peoples set ups? I was never able to figure out how to get mine to fly like my field points. Cheaper, smaller broadheads seemed to work better so not sure if it’s the design or what that caused the finicky-ness.
 
Do yall ever take calls on how to get these tuned correctly on peoples set ups? I was never able to figure out how to get mine to fly like my field points. Cheaper, smaller broadheads seemed to work better so not sure if it’s the design or what that caused the finicky-ness.

Dude its a PROCESS... If your strings are new, check timing and center shot. Paper tune with field points. Then shoot a broadhead and adjust the rest accordingly. I just changed my strings and did all that. I can shoot the wide 150's using 3 max stealth vanes and the arrow goes where I want it to.. For hunting season though I'll stick with a higher vane and keep the wides for whitetail.
 
Hey Roksliders, if you're interested in Iron Will broadheads but not ready to commit to a three-pack, or can't decide on V, S, Wide, or Single bevel, or want to see how one flies, this month is for you. For March only, we're making Iron Will broadhead singles available for $39.00 with free standard shipping.

All types and weights are available in standard thread, Deep Six, and Snyder Core. Let me know if you have any questions on our different heads.

Here is the link to order. Free standard shipping should show up automatically once you add a single to your cart.
https://ironwilloutfitters.com/collections/broadhead-singles/

Which broadhead are you wanting to try?
Are single beveled supposed to help with the flight of my arrows if I have a helical in my vanes?
 
Do yall ever take calls on how to get these tuned correctly on peoples set ups? I was never able to figure out how to get mine to fly like my field points. Cheaper, smaller broadheads seemed to work better so not sure if it’s the design or what that caused the finicky-ness.
Mine fly true, but I am also a little anal-retentive when it comes to tuning my bow. I have a paper tuner and a bare shaft that I periodically check arrow flight throughout the year. I dont expect my bow to be in tune 10 months after installing new strings and cables, just because it was in tune when I put them on.
 
Thanks y’all. Guess I need to go back and try to tune again when I have a chance. They seem to fly okay to about 15 yards and then passed that it’s off.
 
Thanks y’all. Guess I need to go back and try to tune again when I have a chance. They seem to fly okay to about 15 yards and then passed that it’s off.
You have something off then.

Either wrong spine, bow just simply out of tune, or maybe the arrows ends are not square.

If my arrow is tuned, square and I shoot with good form, I haven't found a broadhead that will not shoot good. If they spin right...

To expect them to shoot perpfect with your broadheads isn't realistic. A slight variation, usually slightly lower the further out you go, is what my experience is. Basically, there is more drag from the broadhead vs the field point.

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You have something off then.

Either wrong spine, bow just simply out of tune, or maybe the arrows ends are not square.

If my arrow is tuned, square and I shoot with good form, I haven't found a broadhead that will not shoot good. If they spin right...

To expect them to shoot perpfect with your broadheads isn't realistic. A slight variation, usually slightly lower the further out you go, is what my experience is. Basically, there is more drag from the broadhead vs the field point.

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Yep. Totally get the slightly lower POI on broadheads. Mine was always a right or left shift. I’ll have to see what I can do to verify if it’s a spine issue.
 
Yep. Totally get the slightly lower POI on broadheads. Mine was always a right or left shift. I’ll have to see what I can do to verify if it’s a spine issue.
I would start a thread with your numbers listed. DW, DL , arrow length, vanes and point weight. There are guys here that will check that stuff and provide input. It's a good time of the year to get that stuff figured out.

You can also set up a paper tuner using a ladder and shoot into target behind the paper. Give you an idea of some tuning.

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Do yall ever take calls on how to get these tuned correctly on peoples set ups? I was never able to figure out how to get mine to fly like my field points. Cheaper, smaller broadheads seemed to work better so not sure if it’s the design or what that caused the finicky-ness.
Probably a good separate topic if you want more detail, but anytime I have achieved a good tune with a bare shaft, my broadheads shoot right with my field points. With a compound, I’ll shoot bare shafts out to about 40 yards.

I’d say that would be especially true of anything made by these guys, their stuff is probably about as straight and concentric as you can get from what I have read. Haven’t used them yet myself. But, considering buying one of these singles to play with. Need a quality head for recurve/Elk.
 
Probably a good separate topic if you want more detail, but anytime I have achieved a good tune with a bare shaft, my broadheads shoot right with my field points. With a compound, I’ll shoot bare shafts out to about 40 yards.

I’d say that would be especially true of anything made by these guys, their stuff is probably about as straight and concentric as you can get from what I have read. Haven’t used them yet myself. But, considering buying one of these singles to play with. Need a quality head for recurve/Elk.
Thanks. I’ll take a look at bareshaft tuning.
 
Are single beveled supposed to help with the flight of my arrows if I have a helical in my vanes?
Short answer: no. Out of an appropriately tuned bow, any quality single bevel or double bevel broadhead will fly equally well. There is simply not enough surface area on the edge of a broadhead to impact accuracy in that fashion.
 
Do yall ever take calls on how to get these tuned correctly on peoples set ups? I was never able to figure out how to get mine to fly like my field points. Cheaper, smaller broadheads seemed to work better so not sure if it’s the design or what that caused the finicky-ness.
Yes, you can call our tech support at 970-236-4884. Generally, if you are properly spined, the bow is relatively well tuned, and you have enough vane on the back, they should fly well for you. Our tech support can help you figure this out.
 
Yes, you can call our tech support at 970-236-4884. Generally, if you are properly spined, the bow is relatively well tuned, and you have enough vane on the back, they should fly well for you. Our tech support can help you figure this out.
Thanks Bill. I’ll give y’all a call tomorrow.
 
Are single beveled supposed to help with the flight of my arrows if I have a helical in my vanes?
From our fluid dynamic modeling, our single bevel heads create a small amount of rotational torque, but it is very small compared to vanes at 2-3 degrees. We have had a couple customers swear they make their arrows fly better. In my experience, flight is similar with single bevel and double bevel but I continue to test this.
 
Three more days to get Iron Will broadhead singles for $39.00 with free standard shipping.

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I found this thread after considering whether or not to remove my Iron Will bleeder blades, thanks for answering that earlier, Bill. Wanted you to know that I took advantage of this offer to offer one of your deep six (Snyder Core) broadheads and a Buff broadhead.

After my old arrows were discontinued, I decided to do a deep dive and try a few high end arrows, increasing my total arrow weight and FOC. Easton Axis 5MM and 4mm shafts, FMJs, tapered Grizzly Sticks, and Day Six arrow in the 300 - 250 spine range with overall weight from about 525g to 625g (along with my old 435g arrows. Over and over, I shot them all into various targets and noted their consistency/accuracy, flight, and penetration. One surprise was that even out to 65 yards, the difference in trajectory between my old 435g and new 560g arrows was less than 8 inches, and 4-5 at 42 yards.

I tweaked a few elements, and when I put your Snyder Core deep six style components on the Day Six HD arrows, the performance was far better than any others. On most of my targets, no other arrows were going much more than half way in. The Day Six/Iron Will arrows were all penetrating at least to the vanes, and some buried beyond the nocks. Target penetration isn't everything, and my test was hardly scientific, but I'll be very confident and comfortable with my arrows come fall.

I tested a few broadheads in a similar way and was prepared to use both Iron Will Broadheads I'd ordered if the Snyder Core didn't fly well, but it did. Being able to try it out without buying a 3-pack made all the difference - I don't think I'd have risked it otherwise. That said, the ability to try out various components and your arrows with by purchasing singles would have been nice, too.

I ended up buying components for 18 arrows, with six broadheads, and sent the Buff in to exchange for a seventh. Not cheap, but I don't see the point in pouring money, thought and effort into the bow without the same focus on what it sends downrange.
 
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