Gene, I'd suggest either an Ace Standard for a 2-blade or the Wensel Woodsman for a 3-blade. Either will work very well from your setup and both sharpen very well.
rg, there is a reason that most trad heads aren't sold sharpened. Broadheads need to be shot before hunted with to make sure thay are flying well. Once shot, they have to be sharpened. No reason to pay for factory sharpening when we're just gonna have to sharpen them again anyway. Besides, for many of us it's a basic part of the hunt. Sharpening is a skill that has to be learned, just like anything else. It isn't difficult or rocket science tho. Like most of us here, I shoot my broadheads a lot, mostly into foam, but when I hit the woods the heads in my quiver are as sharp as any factory honed edge.