this thread and those like it are as hotly debated as the great BLACK WIDOW threads at the other site back in the 90s...or the Dead Cow Broadhead Test thread...hahahaha
That being said I have favorites too...
- started with Zwickey Eskimos...great heads...but had two of them come apart where the ferrule is spot welded to blade. Lost confidence in their strength and started shooting Ribteks.
- been shooting Ribtek 160 and 190 heads since late 90s....shot everything with them from small game, turkey, hogs and deer. My favorite two blade head for ease of sharpening, keeping edge, durability, and design. Harder to get now as not sold in states but I bought about 10 dozen and had them shipped from Australia so I should be set for a few years.
- also shot SNuffers...original Rothhaar snuffers and loved them...the ones I got made by Magnus I dont like...the metal is too hard and have a difficult time sharpening with my mill files. Got a set of the new Grizzly Instinct this year...these are 175...going to try them on whitetail this year and maybe bear in spring. I have also tried the Grizzly Kodiak 200gr single bevel...great head but not got the hang of sharpening where I can do it as easily or as quickly as my Ribteks....so did not use the Kodiaks last year...and shot a nice big boar with the 190 Ribbie.
Find one that is well built, has good reputation, a design that you like and have confidence in...and shoot them. There are a lot of great broadheads out there.
If I did not have all these Ribteks would likely shoot the TuffHead instead...or learn to sharpen the Grizzly Kodiaks as they are great too.