Did you find a noticeable difference in penetration? I would think you'd lose energy via the rotation thus get less penetration (though maybe the energy loss is negligible).Creates rotation as it passes through.
Not for this year.Any idea if a 100gn head will be available? On the IW site the 125 is the lightest listed
Every doe we shot was a pass through so it's hard to say. Bill set up another person in camp that was there trying to kill a buck with the SB125 and his shot was a pass through as well. You will see that shot on video when the review is published.Did you find a noticeable difference in penetration? I would think you'd lose energy via the rotation thus get less penetration (though maybe the energy loss is negligible).
Also, I assume these would fly the same as the normal iron will's correct? So they could be used interchangeably if you already had some of the double bevels?
Can you advise if you were using the bleeder or buff blades?Every doe we shot was a pass through so it's hard to say. Bill set up another person in camp that was there trying to kill a buck with the SB125 and his shot was a pass through as well. You will see that shot on video when the review is published.
I was using the SB125 Deep Six with the single beveled bleeders.Can you advise if you were using the bleeder or buff blades?
I cannot wait to see that video. I'm looking to move from 385 TAW to somewhere in the 490-550 range this year and have my eye on the these. Good to see them put through the paces.We shot the Sb125 and the new Wide Solid through bone with the camera. We got two kills with the SB125 on video as well, one with a super high speed Phantom Camera that shows the vanes of the arrow continuing to rotate through the deer.
The article will be up soon. I have a rough cut of the videos I'll link in article but keep an eye on the Iron Will Outfitters YouTube page for the HD version, the footage is amazing.
Sooooooo.....is there an update on when the review and videos will be posted? This is killing me...
Yes, I’m very interested to see the big bone penetration videos of the 4 blade single bevel.
I turned in my write up a couple weeks ago and included the videos but the vids are now being edited by a professional to clean them up. The camera used to film all of this was a $80k Phantom high speed, the files are enormous and having the guys at Land, Ltd. edit them will be much better.I cannot wait to see that video. I'm looking to move from 385 TAW to somewhere in the 490-550 range this year and have my eye on the these. Good to see them put through the paces.
I have shot them to 80 and they group with my S125 heads. My range has over 36" of snow right now so that's about all I will be getting until things start to thaw.What was the farthest you shot them? I’m thinking about getting some to take to S Africa with me.
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that video in the review is unreal. I guess they really do rotate after hitting bone. woulda last that bet!
I have the original s125, and they fly awesome and silent. I’d bet the sb would be the same!Very cool.
How was flight noise on these? Trying to build a quiet arrow to hunt with this year. I can imagine the bleeders being a little noisy but love the looks of the “buff” version