Hey Michael, I'm with you...I like talk about broadheads too. In the "for what its worth" department; I agree with ya'll in shooting the biggest bhs that you can consistantly get out the other side. I use to shoot Bear Razorheads (with bleeder blades) back in the 70's and if I got a passthru (or at least the bh thru), I normally got great bloodtrails (with "proper" hits). Started using other bhs because I could get them sharper or they came sharper from the package. Used replaceable blade broadheads and compound bows for a while. I had problems with blades falling out and breaking off, bending, etc, even with good hits. When I came too my senses and came back to trad bow hunting, 2 blade Zwickey, Ace, and Magnus were mostly what I used. I got great penetration but I noticed that sometimes the bloodtrails were not what I got with the ole Bears with bleeder blades. Went back to Bear Razorheads (screw-in style with the blue aluminum ferrel). They bent so bad that I went back to the 2 blades. After many years, I got some old Bear "greenie" Razorheads. No bending like the "newer" ones. The difference in bloodtrails was noticeable. Then I shot a big old doe a few years back. The bleeder blade bent 90 degrees instead of breaking off. It was like putting the breaks on. No exit wound, no blood trail. Lucky to find her. Next I tried single bevel Zwickeys with matching fletching on wooden arrows. Didn't get a deer with one (I did get a vine and an oak tree!) but tried one out on a nice buck a buddy rifle killed. Shot the deer hanging up by his hind legs at 10 or so yards. Trying to hit him in the shoulder blade. Shot a little low and hit it where the leg and shoulder blade meet. I was able to wiggle the broadhead back and forth and pull it out. It only penetrated the length of the broadhead. Oh well.... :rolleyes: I now shoot Zwickey 4 blade Eskimos, Woodsman or old/new MA-3 broadheads. I haven't taken a deer with the MA-3 yet, but they fly great and like the Woodsman, they are so easy to sharpen. (oh, BTW; I've used file sharpened and honed bhs...both have worked great for me). I only shoot 45 lbs or so and hunt deer from treestands so "finding" the right combo of cutting width and penetration has been a "hunt" of its own. Thanks for "listen" to me ramble on and on and....