I try to stay away from any broadhead that doesn't have a good solid chisel tip
I actually do just the opposite. I don't care for chisel/bullet points although the chisels do have a slight sharpness to them. I like mine cutting right away. A good COC BH will not bend/brake when hitting bone for the most part. Each to their own.
That's a steep angle Dave for the length of the BH. That one scares me!!
to be honest i tried the talon xts from that company. and yes they do spin alright but i had alot of tuning issues to change when i tried them. to many for me to keep using. i ended up giving mine away.