I'm in a bit of a unique situation.........you could say.
Part of my job as Corporate Staff for Bowtech is to use the newest flagship bows from Bowtech and Diamond (and now Ross) both in the woods and target ranges, beat the crap out of them, evaluate em', kill stuff with them, win stuff with them, make my recommendations ,and then start all over the following year.
Just like you don't name the beef cows, I don't get too attached to any of my bows in particular.
I have settled on certain things as far as accessories go, Spot-Hogg Sights for one, I also belong to a couple national shooting staffs by virtue of my shooting resume (Carbon Express for one)
......but broadheads will always be a tinker item for me. I have a pretty good eye for evaluating what should and shouldn't work on the end of my arrow so I don't make stupid choices.
I try to tailor each arrow/broadhead combination to the particular bow set up and game I'll be after to maximize the energy it provides.
I think I have something like 15-18 different broadhead sets at my disposal ready to go as I type this.
One area where I have really been "feeling out" what works and doesn't work for me is traditional archery. I've finally settled on 1 longbow, and 1 recurve that not only please my sense of aesthetics but meet my demands for performance and shootability in my hands as well.