Additional Features

100-125 Grains
For additional weights, order regular broadheads in your desired weight and turkey/small game claws, and swap out the bleeder blade for the claw.

Most arrows require Standard (8-32) Threads.
Iron Will Turkey and Small Game Broadheads are available only in Standard Threads. For Deep Six or Snyder Core thread options, order regular broadheads in your desired weight/thread configuration and turkey/small game claws, and swap out the bleeder blade for the claw.

CLAW
At 0.9 inches wide, the hooked surface of the Iron Will Turkey & Small Game Claw supports maximum energy transfer at impact to slow down your arrow.
RECOVER YOUR GAME
By transferring an arrow's momentum into knockdown energy, these turkey and small game broadheads are designed to keep game close for quicker retrieval.

I had the chance to test out the new turkey broadhead last season and successfully took multiple birds with the same head. For turkeys, I used the 125gr Wide, and for grouse and quail, I went with the S125gr broadhead since some of those shots can be further away.
The Wide worked flawlessly on turkeys! My shot was at 12–15 yards with my 75# Mathews, and the bird went maybe 8 yards after the shot. As for the 4 grouse I took—they didn’t stand a chance! My furthest shot was around 35 yards, and the arrow hit exactly where the pin was placed.
These heads are accurate enough for smaller game too. I even took a quail at 30 yards while it was perched on a cut-down oak tree. Bagging a quail with a bow wasn’t on my list, but when you're in California, it’s a must!
All of those birds were taken with the same arrow, components, and turkey broadhead. You just can’t beat the durability of Iron Will Broadheads. To say I’m impressed with these new turkey broadheads would be an understatement!
Love how consistent these broadheads are. I use Iron Wills for all my hunts and haven’t had an issue yet.
Used this product to tag an iowa gobbler on April 17th 2025. The shot didn't take out the turkeys legs so he was able to fly away. Was fortunate to get a good mark on where the bird went down. Recovered him a few yards from that spot. The arrow was still firmly lodged in the bird. No doubt in my mind that the broadhead continued to inflict additional damage with each wing beat, which aided in the recovery.
Killed my tom with the 125 grn wides. Shooting a 70lb Triax and 575 total weight arrows. Knocked him off his feet. Broad head cut right through the feathers, grabbed the heart and lungs and stopped before exiting like it should. Literally took a lb of flesh. Still razer sharp. Great design.
Excellent feedback. These heads are new this year so we are appreciative this performance feedback. All feedback helps us to continue to tweak designs as needed to continue on the path to developing the best on the market. Thank you for participating through the review process. Appreciate it!
Had 2 large toms come into my decoys in the early morning on MN opening of turkey season. While the bird was at full strut, made a 17 yard shot. Arrow flew true, impacting the upper chest just below the neck, and the bird was down instantly, not moving from that spot. The broadhead was no worse for the wear, and I can’t wait until for the next opportunity to use them!