dwatling
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What version of ironwill?
V125.. but I think this year im going to try the S125 to see if they are a bit more quite. The V125 are slotted so you can hear them flying downrange.
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What version of ironwill?
Stay sharp has some of the best broad head post I have ever seen and I mostly agree with his logicThis question cannot be answered. You may have well asked, what is the best pizza or beer or "how long is a piece of rope?"
You did not define "best" or what you value in a broadhead
Price?
Durability/re-usability?
Availability?
If American Made?
etc?
I did not include flight (a common mistake many ask about a broadhead) since eery broadhead will fly like a field point if you do your part. And I didn't include wound channel since eery head will kill if properly placed.
The brand or length of arrow also wont matter.
Perhaps include what you value in a head and what you hunt.
Just be prepared to sharpen the 16 different blade edges. At that price they are not a disposable head so you will own the re-sharpening of them.QAD Exodus are my go to head for an all around great broadhead.
I am going to pony up and try out some of the Ironwill V100’s just because it seems everyone raves about them.
Yes sir. Well aware of the sharpening process for the Iron Will broadheads.Just be prepared to sharpen the 16 different blade edges. At that price they are not a disposable head so you will own the re-sharpening of them.
Thanks great feedbackAgree w the heavier fixed blades, no to minimal vents, on heavy game w big bones. When I wrkd w my uncle at his wild game processing shop I got to do quite a few “autopsies” on heavy exotic game; water buffalo, bison, other “exotic” cattle, elk, n such. Noticed most expandables and other less “beefy” or lightly constructed heads broke up or did not penetrate when coming in contact w heavy bone, n not just scapula, humerus, or spine! I.E. no penetration, broken blades, completely devastated heads. I’ve seen those big rib bones play havoc on thunderheads/rage/n others to name a couple. Granted I don’t know what their bow set up was but proof is in the pudding and it’s hard to beat a well constructed, heavy, sharp, broadhead backed w a heavy arrow out of a well tuned bow.
Which ones do you use?one thing i always consider is noise. some broadheads ive tried are just way too noisy. if your shots are gonna be close like a lot of the whitetail guys back east, its not such a big factor, but i only hunt out west where shots tend to be a bit longer, so the animal may hear the arrow and jump the string causing a miss, or worse, a bad shot. obviously mechanicals are quieter but i prefer fixed blades, and i have found some that are pretty quiet with my setup.