PRODUCT EVAL OF INNERLOC BROADHEADS 
200 Series 105 Grain 
 

When I first received my Innerloc Broadheads I had never heard of them before.  I was a bit skeptical of how they would perform.  I thought I was happy enough with the broadheads I was using.  However my opinions soon changed after testing the
Innerloc Broadheads.  I will rate the broadheads from 1-5, 5 being the best. 

Assembly and Sharpness- 5 

I was really impressed with the ease of assembly when putting together the broadheads.  I have tried broadheads in the past that are a pain to assemble.  Also blades I have used in the past have not always fit tightly on the broadhead.  The Innerloc blades secured very easily and very tightly.  The blades fit very nicely into the head.  The assembly of the broadheads did not
take me long at all.  When I did a test of the sharpness of the blades with paper and a rubber band the blade cut through easily.

Accuracy-5 

I next put the broadheads through a accuracy test.  I shot them with my regular field points to see if they would shoot differently.  I was impressed that the broadheads flew just like my field points.  I did not have to do any adjustment or tuning to get the broadheads to fly straight.  When I tried shooting an arrow with a broadhead first and then an arrow with a field point the two arrows were touching at 20 yards.  The broadheads shot well consistently. 

Durability-5 

The broadheads proved to be very durable.  I shot them many times into a foam and 3d target.  They looked good as new after many shots through the targets.  The point was still very sharp.  The blades stayed very tight to the point.  The only thing that you would have to replace before you go hunting is the blades. 

After doing a lot of target practice with the broadheads I wanted to try them in the field.  It was a  couple weeks before bowhunting opened and small game hunting was open.  I decided to hunt for rabbits and scout at the same time.  I got a good 20 yard shot at a rabbit so I decided to take the shot.  After I released the rabbit dropped right away.  When I went up to the rabbit, it was dead and the arrow had gone all the way through and put a big hole in the rabbit.  I was very impressed with the cutting ability of the Innerloc broadhead. 

Overall I was very impressed with the broadheads.  They shot well, were easy to assemble, and were very tough.  After my friend, Dave, heard about how well I liked the broadheads, he decided to get some Innerloc broadheads too. Dave was able to harvest a deer with them.  The arrow went all the way through and left a good blood trail.  The deer only went about 50 yards from where it was shot.  Dave and I were both happy with the performance of the Innerloc broadheads.  So if you are looking for a new broadhead I would recommend trying Innerloc Broadheads. 

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Paul Thedinga

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