WHAT CORY SAID, NO BLUNTS NO JUDOS. If you use broadheads you must have a dog that is steady to wing and shot or, once the dog goes on point put the leash on. My favorite commercially made head for use on pheasant is the SGH from g5. It is shaped like a bird talon. I have hit 8 pheas. in flight with this head and only lost one and that is beacuse it flew off the property I was on and wasn't allowed to pursue it. I have hit birds with glancing blows and the sharp hooks tear into the birds and they fall from the sky. On solid hits to the body they penetrate far enough to do plenty of damage but I have never had one stay in a bird. This makes them even safer as far as dogs go. Every time I bring up this head people complain about the price. I don't smoke, drink, or gamble, hunting is my only vice. I am not rich but I don't mind spending money on something that works. Hunt on a preserve with cover that is no higher than your knees, use flu flu's and you will not lose any arrows. Bring enough arrows so you don't have to retrieve after every shot or you will end up bumping birds.