X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads
X Series Crossbow Broadheads

X Series Crossbow Broadheads

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After all it takes to get to the moment of truth, finish the job with a broadhead engineered to fly straighter and penetrate deeper. Designed with an 11/32" ferrule diameter, X Series Crossbow Broadheads align with crossbow bolts for unmatched high-speed crossbow accuracy and maximum arrow penetration. Available in V, S, or Wide options so you can choose the right broadhead for your hunt. 
NEW: Both three and six packs come with a waterproof, dust-proof, and overall hunt-proof travel case.

100-200 Grains
.062" Thick A2 Tool Steel Blades
Cryogenically Treated and Triple Tempered to 60 HRC Hardness 
1 1/16" Main Blade (XV, XS, and XSB)
1 3/8" Main Blade (XWide)
3/4" Bleeder Blade
Hardened Ferrules
US Patent 10,054,409

3 Pack Case Dimensions: 3.75" x 4" x 1.25"

Additional Features

Weight

100-150 Grains

Three weight options so hunters can achieve their desired front of arrow mass for their crossbow bolts.

Cutting Diameter

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.

Standard Threads

Most crossbow bolts require Standard (8-32) Threads.

Crossbow Bolt Ready

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.

Patented

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

.062" Thick A2 Tool Steel

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.

Customer Reviews

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Fred Walton
No Tracking Necessary

I have hunted many years (50) and shot all different kinds of bows and arrows. From handmade self-bows to know a Raven R10. I went down the Ranch Fairy rabbit hole this summer and after talking with friends who have elk hunted, I decided to go with the Iron Wills. Much heavier set up after having expandable troubles not getting the job done. I shoot about 400 feet per second with the HD Raven 400 grain arrows. I put the 125 SB iron wills on after slow mo video revealed the 150s were too much. My arrow is now 525 grains. I have 23.8% FOC with 177 lbs of KE. Opening day, I had to try one out on a large doe at 20 yards. The arrow blew through both scapula's, the rib cage and stuck into the ground about 10 inches. She went boing, boing, boing, flicker flicker, and fell over. later found out centered the heart. Very impressed so far. Thank You for your hard work and dedication making such a fine product.

Stay out of those rabbit holes! We have excellent customer service who can help with effective set ups that match spine strength to proper weight out front. Glad you found that sweet spot and had great success. Thanks for the feedback. Appreciate your business.

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Larry
No need for any other broadhead

First time using these with my crossbow, incredible groups. Opening day broke a rib in and out with terminal damage on a pass through lung shot. Only issue was I couldn’t find the bolt, I’ll never use mechanical broadheads again.

Congratulations! Thanks for the review!

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Ryan Bromberger
Be Prepared to buy replacement arrows…..

I bought these broad heads on the 100gr to replace a set of R**CAT fixed that I have been shooting for a couple years. I haven’t been out in the field yet with these, but so far these have caused me a ton of extra work. I mean do they have to be so sharp right out of the box? Almost cut a finger off trying to screw these onto my arrow shafts. Then for the worst part… they have been going clear through my target at 30yrds. I can’t even tell where I’m hitting the target anymore. At least the other manufacture left them half full so they only went about 1/2 way into the target and I could tell my shots. Now I have to walk back and forth every time, and don’t even get me on all the ruined fletchings on my arrows. Now I have to explain to the Mrs. that my new broad heads have resulted in even more $$$ out of pocket. 😬 In all reality, I’m super happy and impressed by the quality. I’ve been seeing these on socials, and then listen to a podcast which convinced me to purchase. I now have no more worries about penetration and will be more comfortable with shot placements.

Yeah. You have to have a target meant to stop deep penetrating heads, and a good back stop as well for everyone's safety. Consider shooting the field points to tune and one head to finish. Thank you for the colorful review. Can't wait to hear back after your successful hunt!

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Mike L.
simpling amazing!

i bought the xs150 s for my ravin crossbow. also added some weight inside my bolts to make my total weight 582 grain. best thing i ever did. i have an HHA optimizer on my crossbow. 15” penetration in a new block target at 60 yards. 4” out the other side at 30 yds. worth every penny. dead on accurate. love em.

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Brian Lockhart
Great pass throughs

I’ve used iron wills for a few years now, they fly great, sharpen easy and are all around a great broadhead. What I like the most is our tracking has cut down because consistency of pass through. We’ve taken 3 deer this year and and tracked less than 100 yds combined.

This is what we like to hear. Shot placement does still matter especially when it comes to blood trails, but a pass through increases those chances of getting blood on the ground.
We prefer not to track long distances; down in sight is best. Thanks for letting us know how things are going out there. Appreciate it.

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