Iron Will 100 grain, 2021 6x7 bull - 16 yard shot, double lung, super highway trail, 30 yards and 30 seconds! Fantastic heads for sure!! Keep on innovating and great video.
Remember when MFJJ threw out an iron will broadhead when he and Dan were talking about the best broadheads/arrow builds? Glad he finally caught the right train.
Great content as usual ! I've been shooting bows for over 30 yrs and I'm still learning from these guys! What impresses me is EVIDENCE BASED KNOWLEDGE ( Always tinkering to invent a better mouse trap) The Archery community has much to learn from Elk Shape and Podium Archery ! Thanks Guys !! Engineer and Designer vs life time of practical experience ! Both have mechanical common sense . Master Class discussion for sure! Elbow injury forced me to lower my poundage so have made the switch to IRON WILLS for maximum penetration.. On a side note all my hunting buddies shoot approx. 400 gr arrows with Fixed Blade Broadheads and pass thru on Elk and deer are the norm..
I am using their reinforced HIT system and love it. I am more of a mechanical broadhead guy because of the cut I get. I also get great penetration with mechanical heads. Would consider a fixed head once I do more testings.
Informing bow hunters about the design and the reasons/ mechanics of this design is more relevant to destroying bone and tissue than 99% of hunters have ever even thought about. When you really analyze the point of the head angles and bevels it's obvious of the bone splitting capabilities. With decently weighted arrow there's no doubt of the outcome. Just my simple thoughts after bowhunting for over 60 years. 👍👍
Very good video. I've been using Iron will broadheads for several years. My only complaint is they are really hard to sharpen. I wish they had a service that I could send them in to get sharpened.
I wish I wouldn't of lost one passing through a bear last year. These broadheads group with field tips in my setup too. I couldn't recommend them more.
That was good information gentlemen. After paying for three new bows in four yrs, the cost of the most important part of your weapon, the broad head, it's really not a bad price.
I like these kind of sessions between two veterans of the archery 🏹 world 🌎. Engineering and broadhead design and dynamics is pretty interesting stuff. I am thinking about going single bevel but I’m not sure 🤔 as a left eye dominate shooter if I should go with a right or left bevel and correspondingly the correct helical or offset for it. 🏹🦌
why? there hasn't been any evidence presented in any video/research/etc that puts the Broadhead that much farther ahead if any measurable amount at all. not knocking it they work, I just haven't seen the science/proof that it does a lot better.
Shoot your arrow Bare shaft! silver sharpie at 12 0; clock at 4 feet and see what your rotation is? counter clockwise left Helical or offset and vice versa Dan and MJ talk about in a few videos
Put a single S100 through a doe and buck. Two passthroughs, one hit rocks the other impaled a rotten tree stump on the exit. Couple strokes on sandpaper and back into the quiver.
Amazing content guys!! Yet still… Questions!! - On the iron will sb slowmo video you can see the arrow is leaving the humerus in an entirely different direction. If you had a premium razor sharp cut on contact steel chisel tip would it not be better? Also- I’m super curious to hear what Bill thinks about the QAD exodus somehow out penetrating almost any other three blade despite being cheaper. Is it the larger diameter ferrule of the chisel tip? Does this ‘larger chisel tip’ concept need to be tested with better materials? Is he ever going to make a premium three blade? I’m still not sold on two blade deflection vs a chisel. A three blade hitting square with one of its blades will still have two blades 120deg apart resisting the lateral movement and planing. Keep up the great work!!!
Here’s another discussion point….what about the fact the broadhead is continuing to spin as it penetrates when it comes into contact with bone/shoulder blade. Won’t that make deflection a greater issue?
These videos really help! I especially like being able to learn from WILD BILL and MFJJ who have so much real world experience and knowledge that proves over and over again that what they tell you really works!! Thank You, Wild Bill, MFJJ, and ELK Shape for making and sharing these great videos!
I totally disagree, the longer 2:1 ratio or more 2 blade will maintain direction and deflect way less than short steep angled heads and or chisel points. I have learned that lesson the hard way hunting and the hard way in 3-d archery. Short steep field points will cost you some points from glance-outs, while long pointed tips will follow the shaft and maintain direction. It's all a no-brainer.
Iron will are great. Not knocking them, but why don’t you guys ever talk about Valkyrie arrow systems. You don’t have to make the arrow heavy, they have fantastic FOC and I’ve seen them split a bull elk femur in half.
Can one of you contact/ help me. I just for life can't find that arrow build for me. I'm shooting 70 pounds, floating the thought of 75 pounds, mathews v3, 31 with a 30 inch draw. I want to run 200 to 200gr at the tip. There's very few arrows out there that can handle the spine. I know I can't be the only person out here trying to find this arrow build. Please help
I have similar specs but with a 31" draw, very low selection on arrows if you want decent foc and not a super heavy arrow. Most 250 spines seem under spined with 175 grains or more up front, I recently got some 200 spine shafts and had about 200 grains up front but I'm already at 600 grains total, I could not get these to fly well. Season is coming too soon so I switched back to the 250 spine and went down to 150 grains up front, only about 13% foc but they fly awesome.
Off the subject but I have about a foot and a half drop at 100 yards with a grim reaper micro Hades and I can’t figure it out I’m shooting a v3 31 the arrow is level any thoughts
that's normal adjust the rest accordingly to get ur impacts matching or close. or do what 90% of us do and test the broadheads with field points at various ranges and realize that you need to dial an extra yard or two as you go further ou it's likely the aerodynamics of the head.
$110 for a 3 pack in the event anyone is wondering so $220 to will us a typical quiver. At the end of the day you get what you pay for. Buy once and cry once
These types of videos are like a masterclass series. Learning so much, definitely gonna have to watch this a few times.
Iron Will 100 grain, 2021 6x7 bull - 16 yard shot, double lung, super highway trail, 30 yards and 30 seconds! Fantastic heads for sure!! Keep on innovating and great video.
more of these!! Please more of Bill and Josh discussing topics, whether it's a debate or not it's fascinating respectful and educational
Hands down the best broadheads in the business!!! You get what you pay for
Remember when MFJJ threw out an iron will broadhead when he and Dan were talking about the best broadheads/arrow builds? Glad he finally caught the right train.
I love IronWill Bill. I’d hug him for days. Weeks..
I feel light that artistry needs to be hung in a museum
Great info dudes
Great content as usual ! I've been shooting bows for over 30 yrs and I'm still learning from these guys! What impresses me is EVIDENCE BASED KNOWLEDGE ( Always tinkering to invent a better mouse trap) The Archery community has much to learn from Elk Shape and Podium Archery ! Thanks Guys !!
Engineer and Designer vs life time of practical experience ! Both have mechanical common sense . Master Class discussion for sure! Elbow injury forced me to lower my poundage so have made the switch to IRON WILLS for maximum penetration.. On a side note all my hunting buddies shoot approx. 400 gr arrows with Fixed Blade Broadheads and pass thru on Elk and deer are the norm..
Great information on how broadheads work and how they can be deflected on bones! Makes me definitely think about what types to use!
I am using their reinforced HIT system and love it. I am more of a mechanical broadhead guy because of the cut I get. I also get great penetration with mechanical heads. Would consider a fixed head once I do more testings.
Informing bow hunters about the design and the reasons/ mechanics of this design is more relevant to destroying bone and tissue than 99% of hunters have ever even thought about. When you really analyze the point of the head angles and bevels it's obvious of the bone splitting capabilities. With decently weighted arrow there's no doubt of the outcome. Just my simple thoughts after bowhunting for over 60 years. 👍👍
Very good video. I've been using Iron will broadheads for several years. My only complaint is they are really hard to sharpen. I wish they had a service that I could send them in to get sharpened.
I wish I wouldn't of lost one passing through a bear last year. These broadheads group with field tips in my setup too. I couldn't recommend them more.
What a amazing video! These guys packed a wealth of knowledge in this video.
Really enjoyed it.
Keep it going.
Cheers from South Africa
That was good information gentlemen. After paying for three new bows in four yrs, the cost of the most important part of your weapon, the broad head, it's really not a bad price.
I like these kind of sessions between two veterans of the archery 🏹 world 🌎. Engineering and broadhead design and dynamics is pretty interesting stuff.
I am thinking about going single bevel but I’m not sure 🤔 as a left eye dominate shooter if I should go with a right or left bevel and correspondingly the correct helical or offset for it. 🏹🦌
why? there hasn't been any evidence presented in any video/research/etc that puts the Broadhead that much farther ahead if any measurable amount at all.
not knocking it they work, I just haven't seen the science/proof that it does a lot better.
Shoot your arrow Bare shaft! silver sharpie at 12 0; clock at 4 feet and see what your rotation is? counter clockwise left Helical or offset and vice versa
Dan and MJ talk about in a few videos
That is that collar system on the arrows in the video?
Put a single S100 through a doe and buck. Two passthroughs, one hit rocks the other impaled a rotten tree stump on the exit. Couple strokes on sandpaper and back into the quiver.
Really good clip man…good info
And I’m not into heavy arrows either
These two guys need to start a podcast together!
They make we nervous talking with their hands with the broad head in hand 😯
Amazing content guys!! Yet still…
Questions!! - On the iron will sb slowmo video you can see the arrow is leaving the humerus in an entirely different direction. If you had a premium razor sharp cut on contact steel chisel tip would it not be better?
Also- I’m super curious to hear what Bill thinks about the QAD exodus somehow out penetrating almost any other three blade despite being cheaper. Is it the larger diameter ferrule of the chisel tip? Does this ‘larger chisel tip’ concept need to be tested with better materials?
Is he ever going to make a premium three blade? I’m still not sold on two blade deflection vs a chisel. A three blade hitting square with one of its blades will still have two blades 120deg apart resisting the lateral movement and planing.
Keep up the great work!!!
Here’s another discussion point….what about the fact the broadhead is continuing to spin as it penetrates when it comes into contact with bone/shoulder blade. Won’t that make deflection a greater issue?
If money is the issue, then save a bit longer and buy the iron will. Rock solid. I love these broadheads.
Collab and build one...call it the MFIWB. Cheers fellas.
Good job
These videos really help! I especially like being able to learn from WILD BILL and MFJJ who have so much real world experience and knowledge that proves over and over again that what they tell you really works!! Thank You, Wild Bill, MFJJ, and ELK Shape for making and sharing these great videos!
You should have MFJJ and Iron Will Bill design a broad head together.
What do you guy’s think about the valkyrie system?
Very interesting
Ask Iron Will Bill to explain Tim's deer he shot that the arrow did a right turn
I totally disagree, the longer 2:1 ratio or more 2 blade will maintain direction and deflect way less than short steep angled heads and or chisel points. I have learned that lesson the hard way hunting and the hard way in 3-d archery. Short steep field points will cost you some points from glance-outs, while long pointed tips will follow the shaft and maintain direction. It's all a no-brainer.
check out the annihilator broad heads!!! i would love to hear your opinions and breakdown of that broad head!
Iron will are great. Not knocking them, but why don’t you guys ever talk about Valkyrie arrow systems. You don’t have to make the arrow heavy, they have fantastic FOC and I’ve seen them split a bull elk femur in half.
Can one of you contact/ help me. I just for life can't find that arrow build for me. I'm shooting 70 pounds, floating the thought of 75 pounds, mathews v3, 31 with a 30 inch draw. I want to run 200 to 200gr at the tip. There's very few arrows out there that can handle the spine. I know I can't be the only person out here trying to find this arrow build. Please help
I have similar specs but with a 31" draw, very low selection on arrows if you want decent foc and not a super heavy arrow. Most 250 spines seem under spined with 175 grains or more up front, I recently got some 200 spine shafts and had about 200 grains up front but I'm already at 600 grains total, I could not get these to fly well. Season is coming too soon so I switched back to the 250 spine and went down to 150 grains up front, only about 13% foc but they fly awesome.
Off the subject but I have about a foot and a half drop at 100 yards with a grim reaper micro Hades and I can’t figure it out I’m shooting a v3 31 the arrow is level any thoughts
that's normal adjust the rest accordingly to get ur impacts matching or close. or do what 90% of us do and test the broadheads with field points at various ranges and realize that you need to dial an extra yard or two as you go further ou it's likely the aerodynamics of the head.
It amazes me how much everyone worries about everything nowadays it makes you wonder how people got it done years ago lol
because the last two years everyone's been stuck inside and have had nothing else to do. so to have an outlet they complain and vent.
“I hate heavy arrows” what, you don’t like science?
$110 for a 3 pack in the event anyone is wondering so $220 to will us a typical quiver. At the end of the day you get what you pay for. Buy once and cry once
Iron will single bevel has done me right for a very long time. If you're not shooting a single bevel then I don't know what's wrong with you
didn't they just come out last fall?
@@caninphx 😆 🤣 😂. No man, been out a long time
@@mikeguy9668 no iron will just came out with single bevels in the past 2 years or so
@@ep3389 yes. Before that I used grizzly stick
@@mikeguy9668 so iron wills single bevel hasn't done you right for a very long time. No need to lie man we're all friends here
Do you have a scammer trying to give away products on your page or is it you??
Scammers all over RUclips.. it would come from us if it was us, and we won’t ask you to text some random number
Could just get some bones and tested it out
At the end of the day the broadheads are not that much they are where there supposed to be
Great broadhead but other good broadheads that will do the same at half this price just saying. Nice video!!
I like when MFJJ talks but he could learn a bit from Joe Rogan
I have 6 of the single bevels with 6 replacement blades that i use when i practice an swap them out for the clean hunting ones.