Just a quick shout out to @Bill V and his Ironwill heads. I been impressed with them since he came out with them and have always been really happy with the performance. This experience however was exemplary.
The shot was I thought perfectly broadside on the bull at 61 yards, however it was ever so slightly quartering away . The arrow exited as the bull spun on impact, hearing the loud crack and seeing the bulls leg flop as he ran 30 yards before he pilled up had me thinking I missed forward. Walking too him I found the arrow missing the broadhead and broken behind the collar and HIT. Upon inspection it turned out that the broken leg was on the off side and that I center punched the further Humerus breaking it in a nasty compound fracture. When I processed the bull I was lucky enough to find the head and the short piece of the shaft lodged in the mess. The tip flattened a bit however the head seems to still spin true and still Sharp enough to use. I am going replace the blade, re-spin it and put it back in the rotation if it looks good. Bill is always jumping on here helping people, and I just wanted to give some kudos to the product that he spent some much time and energy to produce.
The shot was I thought perfectly broadside on the bull at 61 yards, however it was ever so slightly quartering away . The arrow exited as the bull spun on impact, hearing the loud crack and seeing the bulls leg flop as he ran 30 yards before he pilled up had me thinking I missed forward. Walking too him I found the arrow missing the broadhead and broken behind the collar and HIT. Upon inspection it turned out that the broken leg was on the off side and that I center punched the further Humerus breaking it in a nasty compound fracture. When I processed the bull I was lucky enough to find the head and the short piece of the shaft lodged in the mess. The tip flattened a bit however the head seems to still spin true and still Sharp enough to use. I am going replace the blade, re-spin it and put it back in the rotation if it looks good. Bill is always jumping on here helping people, and I just wanted to give some kudos to the product that he spent some much time and energy to produce.
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