Well, I'm not sure how to take that
All I'm saying is, from a scientific angle, different broadheads should fly differently.
Different cutting diameters, different blade designs (shorter, longer, wider, thinner, different amount of cut-outs, etc.).
More surface area is exposed on different broadheads, which would affect area flight, even if it is very minutely.
I wasn't trying to challenge or shoot-down what you said, just expressing what I thought, so that in the case of which I may be wrong (which is very possible) I can learn something new.