Additional Features
100-150 Grains
Three weight options so hunters can achieve their desired front of arrow mass for their crossbow bolts.
XWide Main Blade: 1 3/8"
XSB, XV and XS Main Blade: 1 1/16"
Bleeder Blade: 3/4"
A variety of cutting diameters so you can cater your broadhead to the species you're hunting and anticipated shot scenario.
Most crossbow bolts require Standard (8-32) Threads.
Engineered with an 11/32" ferrule diameter for a precise fit on crossbow bolts. Precision high-speed accuracy starts with broadheads designed specifically for crossbows.
Tanto Tip
For maximum impact strength, Iron Will’s patented blade geometry includes a Tanto Tip on the end of each broadhead. By widening the tip as compared to more traditional broadheads, extra bone splitting strength and rigidity is added, preventing the bending or breaking that saps momentum and stops arrows in their tracks. Additionally, the Tanto Tip reduces surface area for greater accuracy at long distances. US Patent 10,054,409
Sharp + Stout Blades
Iron Will broadheads are engineered to be extremely sharp and stay that way. A2 Tool Steel, commonly used in metal stamping dies to cut other steels, has an unmatched combination of impact toughness and edge retention. We cryogenically treat and triple temper to a hardness of 60HRC producing edges that remain honed all the way through the target. This unmatched edge retention requires less force for a complete pass-through. Sharpened back bevels deliver your trophy with maximum internal hemorrhaging for great blood trails. Resharpen these broadheads for reliability hunt after hunt.
Hardened Ferrule
Grade 5 Titanium (for lighter heads) and hardened stainless steel (for heavier heads) ensures the broadhead stands firmly aligned with the arrow at impact. This aligns the arrow’s momentum to drive through the animal instead of flexing and displacing momentum sideways.
"This is the second buck killed with the same broadhead. Thank you so much for a great head. And by the way the head still looks brand new. It just needs to be sharpened up."
— Justin D.