RE: New wood arows.
Either one is a great broadhead if you can put a good edge on it. There's a technique to shapening WW's--think they give the details on the pack--takes practice, works great. Lots of different sharpeners and ways to sharpen 2-blade heads. I'm tinkering with a new sharpener that was just introduced at Denton Hill that I think is going to be great--gotta prove it to myself first before I can endorse it though.
On a side note, not all "cheap" broadheads are junk. Ribteks are comparatively cheap, and work great. Sharpen easily, hold an edge, and are tough.
Chad