I have tried Muzzy 3 blade 100 gr., 4 blade 90's, Wasp Jack hammers, NAP spitfires, Bloodtrailers, Bear razor chisel tips, Grim Reapers, and Crimson Talons. My favorite killing broadhead so far is the Crimson Talon. I have yet to have a deer run more than 50 yds with them. The blood trails are unreal. Last year I dropped two deer within site of my stand and the one dropped in 10 yds and the other took about 30 yds. The one that ran 30 yds left a blood trail about 8" wide and looked like somebody was pouring blood from a 5 gallon bucket. The wound channels look like those of a high power rifle. I retreived one arrow unbroken after penetrating both shoulder blades and glancing off a stone. The arrow looked like new, washed it off and kept carrying it in the quiver. The only problem I have with them is they don't shoot exactly like my field points, and they are hard to practice with since you have to unscrew and remove them or push them through, you can't pull them back out of the target due to the curved helical blades. The Muzzy 4 blade 90 gr would be my second choice. If you shoot the Crimson Talon, I'd recommend going to a 3" or less vane with little or no offset. The Crimsons steer from the front and the vanes shouldn't try to steer for best results.