Why would anyone settle for marginal tuning? The worst choice is to shoot a mechanical if you haven't taken the time to tune your set-up.
If you have taken the time and tuned, you can shoot "any" broadhead.
The main reason mechanicals have such a bad name is because those archersdidn't take the necessary time and make the effort to tune their set-up properly. I have never shot a mechanical. Not that I don't think they aren't effective, because any fixed position bh flies out of any of my bows.
Every bowhunter owes it to the game they hunt to expecting the most out of their equipment through proper set-up/tuning proceedures.
There's absolutely no excuse if one doesn't.
ORIGINAL: jdbowhunter
You can definitely tune your broadheads to hit the same or nearly the same as your field points. However, if your bow is shooting really good and you don't want to mess with fine tuning for broadhead flight, try Rage broadheads. They come with a practice head in the package and the actual broadheads fly just like your field points. They are mechanical broadheads but they open rearward and not over the top. The entry hole is just as large as the exit hole with these broadheads. Good hunting!!