Beman Camo ICS hunters 400 grain and Muzzy 3 blade 100's. That combo has not let me down since I began using it 4 years ago. Although I am constantly look at other broadheads, when it comes right down to it, the availabililty and price of the Muzzy 3 blades are hard to beat. And they perform.
PSE Carbon Force STL Hunter 300's with the 100 grain Shuttle T Lock. Last year I used the same arrows with 100 grain Wac'em broadheads. They did the trick on the P&Y on my profile picture, got a clean pass through and he only went forty yards. The Wac'em's just seemed to sail a little bit with my set up, they almost always hit a little high compared to my field tips. I switched to the shuttle T's because they claimed field point accuracy but with fixed blades. I have been shooting them and problem solved, if they aren't flying like my field points it's insignificant enough that I can't tell. We'll see how they punch through a deer in a couple of months.
Arrows- 340 FMJ's weighing In at 685 grains with the BH will be the arrows coming out of my recurve this fall. BH's- 160 grain Glue on 3 blade Magnus Snuffer
Victory V-Force 300 Arrows with the Muzzy 100 grain brass Inserts Grizzy Trick BH Total weight 495 Grains
Marquis- Beman MFX 340 at 28.5" with 3 Blazers or three 4" feathers and 125gr Slick Trick Magnum Kanga- Easton XX78 SuperSlam 2016 29" three 4" feathers and Magnus 125gr 2 blade or Snuffer A NAP 125gr Hellrazor could get thrown into the mix at any time.