Yes please.Best looking design on the market. Holding out for the left bevel for my left helical.
Please make these.
Yes please.Best looking design on the market. Holding out for the left bevel for my left helical.
These look greatI was fortunate enough to be invited to test the new single bevel heads from Iron Will this month and am in the process of putting together the review now.
What I saw was not what I expected and I am excited to share it.
If you have questions about the head, throw them up and if I can't answer it, I am sure @Bill V will jump in and help.
***Update*** Read my review here.
Tony, low poundage elk hunting, is the SB more beneficial than the standard IW? Thank youEvery entry and exit hole I saw was rectangular is shape with the SB. Blood was great and nothing ran far. I have had great luck with the V and S series and have zero complaints but I will be using the SB this fall.
As far as short range whitetail, that wide would be awesome.
It's a no lose situation.
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 7" of penetration. I just had a customer yesterday report a double shoulder bone pass through on a giant elk with this same broadhead. Another guy reported both humorous bones snapped in two on a big buck and the broadhead looked new. I'm still trying to figure out which penetrates better, our S125 or SB125. Both have been excellent from all reports and my personal experience.Anyone have any field results from this year? specifically elk. Had a buddy single lung a bull using a SB125 that we did not recover. Yes I understand shot placement is everything, and it wasn't perfect- but was a pretty broadside shot (maybe 1/8 quartering to) a little high- 2-3" above midline. Shooting 70lbs 29" 555g arrow that got about 7" of penetration. Maybe hit spine- ?
Mountain Goat - SB125. Ran 30 yards and done. Blood trail was sparse, but the damage was such that it didn't matter. The arrow (Day Six) and zipped through the goat and into the cliff face behind the goat. Minor nick in one side of the blade .. buffed it out, put it to the stone and back in the quiver.Anyone have any field results from this year? specifically elk. Had a buddy single lung a bull using a SB125 that we did not recover. Yes I understand shot placement is everything, and it wasn't perfect- but was a pretty broadside shot (maybe 1/8 quartering to) a little high- 2-3" above midline. Shooting 70lbs 29" 555g arrow that got about 7" of penetration. Maybe hit spine- ?
I’ve been trying to find CCW bow strings and cannot find this info. Can you help?It seems 90% of bow string manufactures twist their strings clockwise and of course serve their strings clockwise as well which seems to correlate to a natural left spining bare shaft majority of the time. A few manufactures twist counter clockwise and serve the same resulting in a clockwise rotation of a natural bareshaft. That is from my own personal testing and also others. Seems mixing the two results in an arrow that dosen't start to rotate and stabilize til much later out of the bow. A left bevel would be sweet to add to the line up.
I dont remember them all but I think Winners choice is counter clockwise. And a some other smaller brands.I’ve been trying to find CCW bow strings and cannot find this info. Can you help?