innerloc!! yea rite
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i purchaser a fixed 4 bladed broadhead that was made by innerloc. my first shot was about a foot to the left and 6 inches high. same thing happened my next 2 shots. does anyone else have this problem. or is it me.
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I once had a problem shooting BHs, my bow was not tuned properly and I was too inexperienced to know any better. A short visit to my pro shop for some tuning help fixed me up.
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I shoot the 3 blade stainless steel inner-locs, and they are hitting exactly with my field points.
If you have some other fixed blades, maybe you can shoot them as well. If they also impact way off from your field points, than something is outta whack with your form, your bow, your arrows, or all of the above!!
If you have some other fixed blades, maybe you can shoot them as well. If they also impact way off from your field points, than something is outta whack with your form, your bow, your arrows, or all of the above!!
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Innerloc makes some of the most accurate full to midsize broadheads on the market. Your bow is out of tune. This is verified even more if your broadheads are in a seperate but consistent group all together and your field tips are in another seperate but consistent group all together. The key is if you are getting good groups with each, but the FT's and BH's hit differently.
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With few acceptions these days most broadheads are of high quality. This being said, if arrows are spined properly, heads aligned to the shaft well, and the bow/arrow combination is tuned properly it is almost impossible to NOT be able to get good results. Attention to these details almost always works.
I've been shooting InnerLoc for several years and would say it ain't the broadhead.
I've been shooting InnerLoc for several years and would say it ain't the broadhead.
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The broadhead is rarely the problem....broadheads only show you, you have problems either with an out of tune bow, unmatched tuned arrows etc....when a bow is properly tuned with matched tuned arrows, most if not all broadheads will fly perfect.