RE: Help me pick a broadhead
I have experience with a few of the heads you mentioned.
The 75 Jak- Hammer;....... This is a good sturdy head. Stays together. Blades are thick and don't bend easily but can bend. Have taken several deer with them. Good bloodtrails but did have a couple that were not complete pass thrus. Fly like my field points.
The 75 Muzzy;....... Also a good sturdy head. Have taken 5 deer with them. Complete pass thrus on all shooting 60 lbs on an old out dated 1996 Proline Mountainbow. Just wanted to mention the bow so you could see I was getting pass thrus with that outdated technoledgy. These also grouped with my field points.
The Ultimate Steel;...... Just updated my old bow with a Diamond Victory and bought these heads. No kills. They group with my field points. Cutting dia. is small 7/8". I got a good deal on a 6-pak for $20 at Gander Mountain last year. Since that time, I had two heads that had a blade fall out of them. The arrows were in my hip quiver and somehow were missing a blade when I pulled them out. If they fall out in a quiver, what will they do in game? I'm not sure about this head.
And Rocket 75 Miniblaster;.......I know this isn't the 57 grn Wolverine but I'll give my experience with the Mini Blaster. I've taken around 20 deer with these heads over several years. I did like them, except they were only good for one shot. Blades bend and break easily. They flew like field points and left good blood trails. At they end of each season I would disassemble several heads and to get the good blades just to put one good head together. I got tired of this after several years and switched to the Wasp 75 Jak-Hammers.
I am currently considering getting the Slick-Tricks. Haven't decided on Standard or Magnums.
Hope this helps