I tried several of the "recommended" broadheads when I got into archery last year. My equipment isn't the top of the line, latest greatest thing since sliced bread either. However, it will hold it's own right along side some of the best names.
I started out on a low budget due to having surgery on both elbows, and not knowing if I would even be able to keep up a routine of practice. I purchased one of the Bowtech Tomkat packages. I figured that if I found I couldn't shoot it at least I would be able to pass it along to a younger nephew who could.
After the afore mentioned broadhead trial, I settled on using the 100gr Slick Trick standard for my first hunt. Myself along with several others found that even using different bows, that they always shot right where our field points hit.
My first deer was a disaster, in that he ducked right, just at the last second and instead of hitting him broadside, I hit him squarely between the shoulders. On impact he slammed sideways about two feet and almost hit the ground. He recovered and off through the brush and undergrowth he went not bothering to try and avoid anything in his path. I knew he was hit hard but wasn't sure how bad so I left the area and let him be. Upon my return two hours later, I found the arrow with the unfortunate green coating. I could not for rhe life of me figure out how I had hit him that far back. Around 10 or so that night I found my answer. I had hit him through the shoulders and the arrow continued right on through and out just inside of his offside ham. Almost a lengthwise penetration and still stuck in the ground pretty well. The entry hole was a mess of broken vertebrae and it is a wonder he managed to go anywhere. Even so I have the utmost confidence that many other heads might not have survived the impact with all of the bone and still gotten through what this one did.
I have since shot a nice hog using another one of the Slick Trick tips the Razor Trick. This one I highly suggest giving a try as it is built almost indestructible. It is a true cut on contact head in every aspect, and will deliver great penetration even through the shoulder of a hog. Here is the entry of one I got not long ago.
you can clearly see where it caught the back part of the shoulder. It went through so fast the hog hardly reacted and simply stood there. Once it did react it only went about 25yds and that was that.
Use what you want, but given the chance, ar least give the Slick Tricks a run for the money. I highly doubt you will find any faults with them or the performance you get form them.