I bought these broadheads with the intent to reuse and resharpen them year after year. I bought them this spring so I have not made a harvest with them yet.
Packaging was basic and cheap so I know I wasn't paying for a fancy box. For me these were a cheaper alternative to picking up iron wills.
I like these broadheads so far and I think anybody here would be well informed by Lusk Archerys video review on them.
I also bought a sharpening setup to increase the bevel angle and increase the sharpness. I can't attest to factory edge. It seemed sharp enough for whitetail from my experience with other brands. I'd say it's equivalent to what I have to come to expect from grim reapers.
I can't attest to the long range accuracy but for hunting 40yds and under I can't differentiate between broadhead and field point accuracy. If there is any its hidden by my human error.
Heads are solid and tough. Edge retention even after going into targets a few times would arguably be passable for hunting although I wouldn't. I'm the type of guy to trash a broadhead after shooting an animal for any defect.
So far I think they're worth the money over any replacement blade or mechanical heads. And definitely more durable than a montec.
Again I'd watch the Lusk archery review on YouTube for better presented and tested information on these heads. I endorse them. Especially if you're willing to buy some sandpaper and a jig to put a scary sharp edge on them.