>>824882Avoid mechanical broadheads with traditional archery. Mechanical broadheads are designed around arrow flight and speed, and traditional archery isn't about speed (mech heads are more for compound users which dominate the market) get a fixed blade broadhead, two or three blade styles don't have much differences between eachother. Carbon arrows can be the most durable, light and fastest shooting, and cheapest to buy, specially online. Aluminum are slower but have weight to them for good hitting power. The can be decently priced. Woods are the most traditional, least durable, and tend to be the hardest to get and most expensive UNLESS you plan on buying all the materials separately, and assembling your own. Aluminum are also considered very traditional, getting sort of the best of the carbon and wood positives, with minimal negative points. They're durable, priced decently, moderately fast in flight, and accept modern hunting accessories, where as woods don't normally without extra purchase