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PRESS RELEASE • 1/28/08

Innerloc® introduces new bowfishing products.

Sullivan Industries Inc., maker of the popular Innerloc® broadhead product line continues its expansion into the growing bowfishing market with the announcement of a variety of new accessories for 2008.

The company’s new “Pro-Point™” represents an important advancement in wire-barbed fish point design. The point features patent pending improvements that include a removable/replaceable wire barb and a vibration dampening friction O-ring and alignment pin that keeps the tip from vibrating loose during a jarring day of boating. In addition, the newly designed wire barbs are “contour-bent” to lay closer to the point’s stream-lined body for better penetration and improved holding power. Fast, pivot release requires only 1 1/2 turns of the tip.

For low light conditions while bowfishing, Innerloc® has introduced a “Lighted Nock Adapter” that fits all 5/16-inch diameter fish arrows and accepts popular lighted arrow nocks. The company sells the adapter and Lumenok® signature nocks separately or as a complete Glow Max arrow with 3-Barb Grapple Point, adapter, Lumenok® and Safety Slide installed.

For practice sessions, shooters now have a realistic “3D Gar Target” that can be used on land or in the water (submersion kit included)! The dense foam target is made exclusively for Innerloc® by Rinehart®. Use it along with Innerloc’s new perfectly weighted Grapple series “Practice Point” for hassle free practice and setup.

For more information and a look at the complete Innerloc® selection of bowfishing products as well as a look at the com-pany’s award winning new Hydro-Strike bowfishing bow, visit www.innerloc.com

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PRESS RELEASE 

Innerloc® defines a new category of
broadheads at recent ATA Trade Show

Innerloc® defines a new category of broadheads at recent ATA Trade ShowThe ongoing debate over the importance of tuning broadheads to today’s lighting fast bows is an issue put to rest by Sullivan Industries at the recent ATA Trade Show in Indianapolis. Most industry gurus agree that as bows have gotten faster they have become slightly more difficult to tune and slightly less forgiving to shooter error. Add to this the markets growing preference for carbon arrows that can’t take the necessary heat needed for tuning glued-in broadhead arrow inserts and you’ve got...well, you’ve got a lot of archers shooting bigger groups. While it’s true that the speed of these bows provides a larger “kill window” at various ranges, many archers agree that their confidence builds with good tight groups and consistently reliable (and repeatable) arrow flight on the practice range. Carbon arrows are light, fast and very straight, so what accounts for the variation in flight on the range? Innerloc® believes, and their testing supports, that the culprit is the broadhead’s orientation as it bottoms out and tightens against the arrow insert.

Here’s the scenario.

A 300 fps bow launches an arrow at approximately 200 mph. In a perfectly tuned bow (in a perfect world), the blades slice precisely through a 200 mph wind and the arrow shoots to the same impact point every time. Of course, we live in the real world and this actually NEVER happens. The best we can hope for is working to make the tiny glitches in nock points, arrow rests, arrow spines, etc. REPEATABLE from shot to shot. It is then that tight consistent groups begin to take shape. At this point, the only adjustment that is NOT repeating itself from shot to shot is the position of the broadhead blades on the carbon shaft. In the few nano seconds that the fletching is trying to stabilize the arrow, the broadhead, at some point, may be slightly influenced the “wind”. At 200 miles per hour, even the smallest glitch in bow tuning can create minute changes in the forces of the wind against the broadhead. In fact, at these speeds even mechanical heads are subject to such forces. To deal with these forces, Innerloc® has created B.A.T., Blade Alignment Technology™.

Innerloc’s challenge has been to gain control of the last remaining “unadjustable” tuning component and they have done so with amazing results. B.A.T. is featured in two new heads, the Falcon™ and the Carbon Tuner™. Both feature a unique dual-threaded “stud” that offers insert threads and broadhead body threads. Together, the dual-threaded stud allows new .027 thick blades to be positioned and tightened at any point in the insert, resulting in broadhead blade orientation that matches perfectly from arrow to arrow. The Falcon head carries the entire concept a step further with a single piece tip that aligns the tip edges to the blade edges and makes the entire head more compact. Falcon broadhead users can expect perfect alignment from the tip through the fletching and the nock. With Falcon heads, an archer can set-up every arrow in his quiver exactly the same. The Falcon will be available as a stainless 100gr head or as an 85gr stainless/aluminum. The Carbon Tuner will be available in a 100gr model similar in design to Innerloc’s successful replaceable blade line with tuning capability. For more information on B.A.T. and technical discussions, visit Innerloc’s web site at www.Innerloc.com

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PRESS RELEASE • 1/28/08

Innerloc® introduces new
Hydro-Strike™ bowfishing bow.

Sullivan Industries Inc., maker of the popular Innerloc® broadhead product line continues its expansion into the growing bowfishing market with the announcement of its new Hydro-Strike™ bowfishing bow. The new bow, recognized as one of the “Best Bows of 2008” by Petersen’s Bowhunting Magazine, is a collaborative effort by Kevin Sullivan of Sullivan Industries and Jon McMurray of Pearson Archery and represents many months of hard work to fulfill the unique needs of bowfishing enthusiasts.

Hydro-Strike is built around innovative new “Rapid Fire Fish Cams™”, and the 36-inch axle to axle, parallel split-limb bow is 100% bowfishing. The bow offers two shooting modes; no let-off or 75% let-off. Set up for no let-off shooting, the dual cam bow optimizes accuracy at any draw length for fast-action snap shooting. In the 75% let-off mode the Rapid Fire Cam is designed for exceptionally smooth “break-over”, assuring quick aiming and less fatigue during extended trips. All shooting modes and draw lengths are quickly adjusted by rotating the cam modules, no bow press is needed. Hydro-Strike™ also features aluminum, CNC machined, single arrow Quiver Stands and matching Line Pull. The riser offers a huge sight window with a machined dove-tail on the front to accept Innerloc’s custom heavy duty Pin Sight. Premium strings and cables are pre-stretched and made from Xcel™ fibers, for durability and consistency in tough bowfishing environments.

The bow has a “finger friendly” 7 1/8-inch brace height, 15 pounds of draw weight adjustment (40 to 55 pounds), 21 to 30 inch draw length adjustment and is assembled using all stainless steel hardware.

Available in right or left hand with blue camo pattern. For more info contact Sullivan Industries Inc at (706) 782-5863 or visit www.Innerloc.com

 

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