I know there's a lot of threads on these heads. But I felt like starting a new discussion if anyone wants to partake. I've dabbled with a lot of different broadheads over the years. I've shot heavy bows and light bows. I've shot big broadheads and smaller ones, ones that are easy to sharpen, and some that are not. I've shot 2 blade, 3 blade and 4 blade. I won't name all the brands and designs I've shot, but out of them all there's only one that stood out and still does. The snuffer. I think Roger hit a homerun when he made them and I know others feel the same.
I believe they are the perfect broadhead. They fly great, they are big, they are easy to sharpen, and they are DEVASTATING on deer. When they were still available they were cheap. I remember buying my last pack sometime in the mid 2000s, I believe from 3 rivers. I still have about 18 of them. Some are the thunder valley brand and some are Delta. I try to buy them whenever they pop up on the auction sites. I've never actually had the big 160 grain heads, only the 145s. Not sure how much difference there is.
I like reading about the history of these heads, whenever I come across threads that are archived about them. There's just something special about them all around, from the history of them to the performance of them still to this day. Anyway, that's my thoughts on my favorite broadhead, and I have no intention of switching or trying anything different until I lose all the ones I have.