Replacement Main Blades
Replacement Main Blades
Replacement Main Blades
Replacement Main Blades
Replacement Main Blades
Replacement Main Blades
Replacement Main Blades
Replacement Main Blades

Replacement Main Blades

Regular price$44.95
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  • 3 Pack
  • Made of .062” thick A2 Tool Steel
  • Check the videos on our YouTube channel for assembly/disassembly and alignment if removing and replacing blades.

Customer Reviews

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Brandall Benton
Broadhead replacement

Shot a doe and arrow went through and smacked a tree and the ferrel broke. Filled out a replacement more and no questions asked had a new one on the way the next day! Great people at iron will!

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Omar Curbelo
Simply great stuff

Great quality and I really like the ability to interchange blades for up to 250 gn. I do wish they would sell the ferrule by themselves like the blades. That would really open up the flexibility and interchangeability.

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Chris Tellone
LETHAL

Went 2 for 2 at 10 & 20 yards through the vitals and neither deer went more than 25 yards. Smaller entry hole naturally shooting 1 & 1/8" fixed single bevels, but still good blood and A LOT of damage after opening up cavity. Shooting an overall heavier arrow setup, so sighting in took some getting use to. Placing an order for replacement blades, very easy install. Watch your fingers!

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Brandon Parenti
solid single bevel 125 replacement

These are the sharpest best flying fixed broadheads ever made period. Not to mention the tissue damage it causes.

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Nickolas Bishop
Sharp, and built to last

Replacement was super easy, and they are super sharp

Great to hear! For others interested, here is a video link with some basic information to see how easy it is! https://youtu.be/la5a5DdTcS4?si=bdZSV699NDSwWXzE Once you have the blade properly aligned, we use a wood block or the side of the bench to secure the blade while tightening the screw with a T6 Torx. No need to overtighten the screw. The blades should lock in place and be ready to go! Use an arrow spinner to check before heading out to shoot again. If you have an outsert on your arrow, check to be sure they are installed straight as outserts can sometimes be an issue if bent at all. We recommend using HIT inserts for straightness and a collar for added strength. Thanks for the review!

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