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New Broadheads for 2018

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Bowhunting.com Staff, Mar 9, 2018.

  1. Bowhunting.com Staff

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    Anyone have any experience with the iron will heads?
     
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    I have several. They are probably the nicest built head I ever used since I been bowhunting. Very stout, sharp and hold an edge excellent, easy to put a edge on as well. The bleeder blades are in league of their own, thick and wicked sharp.
    The heads tune and fly very well, good profile. I like them even better then the solids I been using for the last 6 or so years, pretty high praise. I can’t see me wanting to change anything about them at all. I only got them the end of last fall, so I was limited to deer hunting whitetails with them for the last week of the season. It was a pretty unremarkable kill and not much of test for Broadhead, not that whitetails are an test anyway.
    I will be using them this upcoming year, drew an elk tag so that will be a better test for them.
     
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    Awesome! Thank you for the reply. I definitely think I am going to order some this spring to try out. I hope you get to slam an elk with them!
     
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    Dawn Assassin Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Nothing really new or ground breaking besides the price tags. The industries new trend is nothing more then bigger price tags with bleeder blades to bleed us of every cent in our wallets! Same products just different materials but with bigger price tags.
     
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    Im not necessarily looking for anything new or ground breaking.. I usually buy new broadheads every year for hunting. I rotate last years out into practice.. Just something I have always done in my preparation process. I have wasted a lot of money doing that but it was something I "had" to do every year. It seems like with the durability of these, the ease of sharpening and the lifetime warranty I may be able to convince myself that I do not need new heads every year. If not, oh well.. they still seem like a B.A. head and Ill prob give them a shot.
     
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    Awesome! As a Solid user as well I must say these things look wicked!!! May have to try them out as well!
     

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