I am not as seasoned as some of you guys, but I HAVE killed several deer with my bow now. I will go with what I know and what I have seen for now. I am not asking what side of beef to buy from a vegetarian any sooner than I am going to ask marital advice from a priest or broadhead advice from someone that hasn't put one through a deer yet. I am sorry if I hurt anyone's feelings. This is not my goal. Just hate to see anyone mislead in an area that I feel is pretty important. I am glad to see our friend back posting again, but in my opinion advice on broad heads might be best left to those which have put some through a deer. Once again, sorry if I am stepping on your ego.
Kaiser is an animal whether racing his dirtbike or killing deer. I'm glad Rages work for him, but he is also a competition shooter with great confidence, accuracy, and kinetic energy. To me, he is the exception to the rule. I am not convinced Rages are best for everyone. I think those less experienced than Zach tend to have too much confidence in the broadhead making up for their poor shot angle or shot selection. Just last week I watched someone take a 41yd shot at a bedded doe and aim for the neck because "I was using my Rages so I knew she would die." His quote. Not mine. Didn't impress me. Also didn't find the deer. Another guy was bragging about his Rages and said the buck he killed last year died because he opened it up like a tin can. Hard shot angle, and the Rage ran along the outside of the ribcage but NEVER penetrated the ribs or any vitals. To me, this is not ethical nor should it be encouraged. Like I said, Zach is the exception to the rule. He is not shooting Rages to make up for poor shot placements or "Hail Mary shots" at bucks. Zach is pretty dang disciplined about what he does and how he does it. If he doesn't have the shot angle needed, he isn't throwing out a low percentage shot "because I am shooting my Rages."
I am going to have to listen to Jackalope or Milo on this one. I will listen to JBrown, Jesse, Kaiser, Tuffshot, or numerous others. Just about any of the guys on here that have killed their share of deer I will listen to. There have been a lot of deer killed by hunters on this forum by a lot of broad heads shot from numerous bow setups. I am sorry, but prior to ever killing a deer with my bow I had made a decision to go with fixed blades. I am not debating fixed blades vs mechanicals. My opinion goes to fixed blades just due to the "potential" for mechanical failure on a mechanical and the loss of KE. Now as to which fixed blade to go with, I am not sure it matters as much as your shot placement. However, there is always that tree limb or flinch or buck fever that is the error of the hunter. For this reason, there will always be a debate about which fixed blade is best. In all reality, it probably should be determined more by your bow setup which one is "best" rather than opinion.
As for what I use? I have used Muzzy 3 blades since I started archery hunting in 2009. Here are the three deer I have killed with them and what pictures I have of the holes left. Wish I had better pictures of last years buck exit hole. Can't believe I forgot to take a picture of the exit. Dang.