THE BROADHEAD FOR DIFFICULT SHOTS

Why Adding a SLR Broadhead to Your Quiver Gives You an Advantage When Bowhunting Conditions Get Tough.

Not every shot happens under perfect conditions. A steep angle, a sudden wind gust, a quick follow-up shot, or less-than-perfect form can all affect how an arrow leaves the bow, and how accurately it reaches its target.

In this video, learn why SLR Broadheads were precision engineered to be exceptionally forgiving to help maintain arrow stability and accuracy when conditions get difficult. We’ll explain the science behind its reduced lift forces and why adding a SLR to your quiver can give you an advantage when you're up against a difficult shot situation.

WHY BOW HUNTERS NEED A SLR BROADHEAD IN THEIR QUIVER

Iron Will SLR Broadheads are design-optimized using fluid dynamic modeling to reduce lift forces by half, making them exceptionally forgiving in dynamic situations.

That forgiveness can be especially valuable when taking a quick follow-up shot, shooting from a steep uphill or downhill angle, dealing with a sudden wind gust, or shooting in conditions where your form may not be perfect. With lower lift forces acting on the broadhead, your vanes can more effectively stabilize and restore the arrow to its intended trajectory, helping maintain accuracy at extended ranges.

A follow-up shot may also require you to shoot farther than you normally would, potentially approaching your maximum effective range. At those distances, both accuracy and penetration become critical. Mechanical broadheads can provide excellent flight characteristics, but as arrow velocity decreases with distance, they may not deliver the penetration needed.

For mechanical broadhead users, adding an SLR Broadhead to your quiver provides a reliable option when maximum penetration and forgiveness are needed. This can be especially valuable when bone may be encountered, on steep quartering shots where greater penetration is required, or on steep uphill and downhill shots where maintaining perfect form can be difficult.

The SLR's reduced lift forces can help your arrow stay on track in these demanding situations. Whether you're taking a quick follow-up shot, shooting with gloves, or simply facing conditions that make a perfect shot more difficult, the SLR Broadhead is designed to give you greater confidence when you need it most.

Add an SLR Broadhead to your quiver. When the shot gets difficult, you'll appreciate having its performance when you need it.