I totally agree Rusty!!
Most often these days I file sharpen my heads and give them a little honing on a ceramic stick that I keep in my field sharpening kit... seems to do the job just fine.
HOWEVER! On those days when every piece of gear has been checked and rechecked, packed and repacked I jig up my broadheads in an old sharpening jig I own and work them over.
If the mood strikes me, I'll put a serious polished edge on them... seems to do the job just fine.
Often I'll jig them up and never progress past the coarse stone. From there I may strop them a little with some "Yellowstone" on the strop. Kind of a "best of both worlds" kind of thing...
seems to do the job just fine.
Hell, I've been known to glue razorblades to my Woodsmans ala Jack Howard... seems to do the job just fine.
And in the end, when an arrow has flown from the bow on a mission of death, and retrieved in tact, I'll stroke it with a file with no reservations, knowing it will do the job just fine.