In the final analysis, it comes down to personal economics. If a hunter likes and can afford these new, expensive broadheads, he should shoot them. Many of us can't afford these heads, but fortunately, we have less expensive heads that are just as effective. Maybe it's just me, but I seem to detect a hint of disdain toward those who purchase these broadheads. While I don't care to use Chinese goods, it is almost impossible to completely avoid them, but we really don't have a right to condemn those that do. Perhaps we should simply shoot what we like and let others do the same. By the way, Terry, I also remember the blue Zwickeys. Are we getting old, or what?