RE: Fixed or Mechanical??
Good blood trails are more of a question about arrow placement rather than what type.In the beginning I wasn't satisfied with my blood-trails either. As I learned aboutshot angles and entrance and exit points Igot better blood-trails. Now I can usually predict how the blood-trail will look before Ishoot based on the angle the deer is giving me atany given moment. I also learned that I had to pass on some because the angle just wasn't there.
there isn't any magical broadhead out there, in general the bigger the broadhead is, the more tuning expertise is required to get them to fly right. But the potential for accuracy and good blood-trails is there with all the broadheads on the market. How accurateand what blood-trail they producewhen you shoot them totally depends on you.
shoot placement has been and always will be the key to a good bloodtrail.