Iron will chipping

guitarpreston

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Working on broadhead tuning and noticed some chips on my edge. Has only been shot into a 365 target. Have any of you experienced similar? Honestly I expected better edge retention and the pic is after dragging through the IW sharpener a few times.
Any idea what the hardness of these are supposed to be? I may test it.
 

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I’ve had and shot a lot of them, in my experience they roll more than chip. I have had a few chip after going through animals and hitting a rock or something. Any chance you’ve had an insert/head pull out of an arrow previously and they are stuck in the target? That might do it.
 
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guitarpreston

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Definitely no inserts or heads stuck in that target, it's a pretty new core. Roll, chip, regardless I didn't expect it in foam. Bone or rocks I could see although I don't love that. I just saw that they're supposed to be 60 HRC, I will test it this afternoon and report back.
 

feanor

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There’s no way foam should be doing that. That looks like it hit something hard to me.
 
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There’s no way foam should be doing that. That looks like it hit something hard to me.

Not necessarily

The foam is of such a density that it will stop (in my case) a 540g arrow at speeds between 290 and 240. So there is an high amount of friction between the foam and arrow. Friction creates heat. Heat added to a thin metal edge will change the heat treat of that edge. If I can recall A2 tool steel get a lot harder when heated and then it cools. As it gets harder it becomes more brittle hence it starts to chip when it impacts the target. Re-sharpening that broadhead would fix that chipping
 

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You can send that back to Ironwill since they have a lifetime warranty. There's no way foam did that. You either hit something hard or found a completely one-off broadhead that had a weak spot. I have one Ironwill that I've shot into foam at least 50 times and can still slice paper with it.
 

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One other thing that occurred to me.....could you have received fake Ironwill broadheads? They are selling them on ebay and other sites like that. Just a thought.
 

D S 319

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Same thing has happened with mine. Talk to ironwill but should be able to get em out pretty easily.
 

RemiR7

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I have one that’s a designated practice head and only shot in foam/block targets and it’s chipped all over and happened fairly quick.
 
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