After a summer of practicing, long-range shooting events like Total Archery Challenge, and dialing in your accuracy, the last thing hunters want to see is a different point of impact after screwing on their broadheads.
Confidence comes from knowing your hunting setup is dialed. In this video, you’ll see how matching broadhead flight characteristics in your field points can eliminate surprises that appear only after you switch to broadheads. Learn what to look for, what to fix, and how to build a setup you can trust when it counts.
TRAIN WITH PRACTICE HEADS SCIENTIFICALLY ENGINEERED TO MATCH YOUR BROADHEAD FLIGHT.
Practice heads for hunting arrows are something all bow hunters should consider. As a bowhunter, the accuracy of your hunting arrow setup is paramount. To fill a tag, bowhunters need to be able to shoot broadheads on their arrows and make sure they fly well.
You can't shoot broadheads at many public archery ranges or events, and most field points have much less drag than broadheads. This causes them to hit at a different point at long range.
Iron Will Field Points are designed with fluid dynamic modeling to more closely match the drag and drop of broadheads at long range. Broadheads will have more lift than field points, and will expose any problems with your setup, such as being underspined with excessive arrow flexing, or if your bow is way out of tune to the point where your arrow is fishtailing or porpoising. The blades will cause inaccuracies moreso than a field point. It's still important that you shoot actual broadheads with each arrow to make sure they're flying well before they go into your quiver for a hunt.
Iron Will Field Points are truly practice heads for your hunting arrow setup. With the same impact point at distance, you can dial in your sight tape and have confidence in your hunting arrow setup throughout the summer while shooting archery events like Total Archery Challenge. Iron Will Field Points make a great practice head for your hunting arrow setup.