Zwickey is real easy ... because it's real soft steel. The idea of "easy sharpening" and a reliable head that won't dull just sitting in your quiver, or fold up on bone, runs counter to a relaible killing broadhead. Are you gearing up for turkey? For big game, you're far better off with a head not so wide. Look for something closer to an inch and in a Rockwell hardness of 50 or better. If you have a good sharpening jig, it's not so hard to get 'em sharp until you get up in the mid-50s Rockwell. Consider STOS for an all-around excellent head, and if you really want a wider head, Eclipse is the ticket, about 50 Rockwell. However, its convex shape makes it a wee bit more a challenge to sharpen. As with all of life, "easy" and "best" almost never are a match. dave