Great looking head! I have to grab some. Single bevels are very intriguing to me. That extra rotational force can really make a difference (IMO).
Yep, 1 1/4" 3-blade.I’m waiting for you guys to develop a 3 blade head
Great info Bill...quick question, though I know it's somewhat controversial...is there any plan to make a Left bevel?
I personally fletch left to embrace the natural left rotation that my arrows have when leaving my bow...so ideally I'd match the bevel to the natural spin...however most companies making single bevel only make a right bevel.
Not the end of the world for me, and I'd venture a safe guess there will be several replies, voicing their own 0.02cents on why I shouldn't worry about the bevel direction...or even whether fletching Left vs Right matters. That's great if you've had your own experiences with arrow rotation, but that's not what this thread or my question is about.
Any plans or interest in making a Left Bevel IW?
Thanks in advance and love the various size IW's my wife and I already shoot. Great Products!
125 will be the lightest for this year at least. The blade length as well as the bevel angle determine how much rotation you get and all of my work the past year or so has been on the s125 size blade. We use that same blade in the 125 to 250 grain models.Bill, will there be any 100 grain made or is 125 the lightest grain?
Probably depends what you're shooting at.For low poundage, I’m guessing no bleeder blade is better?
Could someone come out with testing results of the iron will single bevel 4 blade vs 2 blade against heavy bone?