Christopher.Reed
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Let me start off with a disclaimer; I love Iron Will products and use their inserts, collars, field points, and broadheads.
With my trust in their other products I decided to order their vanes as soon as they were in stock and wanted to provide some feedback on real world use after shooting with them for a few weeks.
1. Noise: The people i was shooting 3D with last weekend claim that the IW vanes were noticeably quieter than the TAC vanes, I couldn’t personally hear a difference while shooting.
2. Arrow Flight: I haven’t noticed a difference here but then, what negligible difference there could be is well within my personal margin of error as an archer.
3. Durability: This is where TAC’s stand out IMO. The Iron Will vanes simply don’t hold up well to the rigors of daily shooting. In the picture below there are two arrows that have had Iron Will vanes on them for three weeks and one that has had TAC vanes for 8 months.
Conclusion: My Iron Will vanes will be sitting on the peg board until until it’s time to broadhead tune. Operating under the assumption that they are indeed quieter, that could provide an advantage in hunting situations but I will be fletching with TAC vanes for practice arrows.
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With my trust in their other products I decided to order their vanes as soon as they were in stock and wanted to provide some feedback on real world use after shooting with them for a few weeks.
1. Noise: The people i was shooting 3D with last weekend claim that the IW vanes were noticeably quieter than the TAC vanes, I couldn’t personally hear a difference while shooting.
2. Arrow Flight: I haven’t noticed a difference here but then, what negligible difference there could be is well within my personal margin of error as an archer.
3. Durability: This is where TAC’s stand out IMO. The Iron Will vanes simply don’t hold up well to the rigors of daily shooting. In the picture below there are two arrows that have had Iron Will vanes on them for three weeks and one that has had TAC vanes for 8 months.
Conclusion: My Iron Will vanes will be sitting on the peg board until until it’s time to broadhead tune. Operating under the assumption that they are indeed quieter, that could provide an advantage in hunting situations but I will be fletching with TAC vanes for practice arrows.
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