RE: Good Broadheads for Bad Hits???
I am a firm believer in a sturdy fixed blade head. I have used thunderheads for over 10 years. I've killed a lot of deer with them, never lost one, and several of the shots were far from perfect. They've not let me down yet. Spines, shoulders, guts, they've put the deer down or left me enough of a blood trail to follow to the deer.
I'd be comfortable using muzzy's, some of the fixed heads from rockie mtn, g5's, wackums, and some of the other fixed head from NAP.