Five Things All Bowhunters Should Know About Broadheads| Iron Will Outfitters

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The broadhead selection can make all the difference for any serious bow hunter. Whether you've been hunting for decades or are relatively new to the game, there are a few important factors to consider regarding your broadheads. At Iron Will Outfitters, we are honored to provide precision-engineered broadheads to help you achieve ultimate success on your next hunt. Here are five things all bowhunters should know about broadheads.

1. Tip Design Is Important

The tip design for your broadhead can matter depending on the type of game you're hunting and the type of bow you're using. Wide broadheads can help increase the chances of a clean kill by creating a larger wound channel, while narrow broadheads can provide more penetration. Additionally, a cut on contact broadhead produces better penetration than a chisel tip or mechanical broadhead. Cut on contact broadheads achieve better penetration by reducing the force required to cut through hide upon the arrow's entry. It's important to consider all these factors when selecting the right broadhead for your hunting needs.

2. Maintenance Is Key

Proper maintenance of your broadheads is crucial to ensure their effectiveness and longevity. After each hunt, cleaning your broadheads thoroughly removes any blood, tissue, or debris that could cause corrosion or rust. Sharpen the blades regularly using a sharpening tool designed for broadheads, as dull blades can lead to poor penetration and less humane kills. Inspect the broadheads for any signs of damage, such as bent or chipped blades, and replace any that are not in top condition. Storing your broadheads in a dry, protected place will also help prevent any potential damage and prepare them for your next hunt.

3. Sharpness Matters

Sharp broadheads are imperative for a clear flight path, a humane kill, better blood trails, and easier tracking. However, different types of broadheads may require different levels of sharpness. Fixed blade broadheads generally need to be sharper than mechanical broadheads in order to penetrate with maximum efficiency. The type of game being hunted can also impact the necessary level of sharpness. For example, a larger game may require a sharper broadhead for deeper penetration. When using a sharpening tool, hold the blade at a consistent angle and make sure all blades are sharpened evenly.

4. Checking Alignment

Another critical aspect of broadhead maintenance is ensuring proper alignment. Misaligned blades can cause the arrow to veer off course, resulting in a poor shot or even injury. This can happen if the blades are not securely attached or if they become bent or damaged during use. Before each hunt, make sure to carefully inspect the alignment of your broadheads and adjust any that may be misaligned. You can check alignment for all types of broadheads by spinning the arrow on a flat surface and observing if it wobbles or spins smoothly.

5. Mechanical Or Fixed Broadhead?

One of the age-old questions of broadhead selection is whether mechanical or fixed broadheads provide a better hunting experience. Fixed broadheads have existed for centuries and offer a traditional, tried-and-true option. They are known for their durability and ability to stay sharp even after multiple uses. Mechanical broadheads offer an initially slimmer option in flight with expandable blades that create are designed to deploy upon impact. Mechanical blades are generally disposable and not recommended for repeated use. Ultimately, the choice between mechanical or fixed broadheads comes down to how reliable of a broadhead the hunter desires, coupled with price. 

Takeaways

  • Tip design can matter depending on the type of game you’re hunting.
  • Maintaining sharpness is imperative for a humane kill and more accuracy.
  • Fixed or mechanical broadheads each have their own benefits.

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At Iron Will Outfitters, we have a large selection of state of the art broadheads, hunting gear, and other accessories for bow hunters of all skill levels. When you’re getting ready for the next hunt, consider our products to maximize your experience.

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