Those would work but if I were you, I'd spend some time looking up old threads on broadheads, FOC, EFOC, arrow tuning etc. In a nutshell, a broadhead that cuts right to the tip will far out penetrate any replaceable blade, nail tip, tanto tip or whatever you want to call them head. Also, when shooting a recurve, you tend to tune the arrow to the bow and not the bow to the arrow. There is a ton of great how to info on this site but if you have trouble finding it, just chime in with a new post.
Remember, you are dropping speed and probably draw weight too by going to a recurve and to compensate, usually we shoot fairly heavy arrows with cut on contact heads. Be aware of proper tuning and keep arrow weights up and you will have no problems.
Just as a side note, I got the impression that you have JUST started shooting trad and are already planning on going on a hunt very soon? Maybe I misunderstood and you are just new to the site. If so I apologize but I was going to suggest getting some more practice time in. Of course I've never seen you shoot and you might be doing real good right off the bat. Some guys make the switch and shoot great right from the start. Anyway, make sure you know your shot limits, decide if you are ready and have fun!