Heads:
* RFA Talons for most shots
* Judo points for ground shots where there are thick briars or grass behind the game
Arrows:
* Regular fletched arrows for ground shots or shots with tree trunk as backstop
* Flu-Flu arrows only for squirrels under 15 yards that are bellied down to a limb playing bump on a log AND in a location that I can't get a good backstop for my arrow
Reasoning:
Blunts work better in my experience than Judo's and I don't want to tear the meat up with larger broadheads so I use the RFA Talons as much as I can on squirrel and rabbit but will throw a Judo at them if it's a shot that is almost guaranteed to loose my arrow in weeds if I miss. Regular fletched arrows shoot more consistent in wind, faster, and more quiet than flu-flu's. This translates into more kill shots but I do keep a flu-flu for the occasional limbed tree rat because they are MUCH easier to find when you miss after being lobbed out into the middle of nowhere.
I practice with both regular arrows and flu-flu's and use the same arrows and weighted heads as I use for target work. If I am taking out my bow-quiver I usually bring 3 Talon tipped regular arrows and 1 Judo tipped flu-flu. If I am taking my back quiver it's usually because I plan to both hunt and stump shoot, then I'll usually take 8 Talon tipped arrows, 1 Talon tipped flu-flu, 1 Judo tipped arrow, and 2 Judo tipped flu-flu's.