I personally believe through experience (my own and others) that you can’t predict a blood trail with a broadhead design.
I’ve had animals that I’ve center-punched that never bleed much, but die in a hurry. Those were all with a 2-blade pass-through hit, so that’s what I stick with: either the Magnus Stinger buzzcut, or an Ace Standard, depending on the point weight I need. Most the time I’m using the Stinger buzzcut. It’s easy to find in any store, flies true, comes sharp from the package, and if you break it, they’ll send you another. The Aces are great too.
I agree on the above statement of the 4-blade Stinger though. The ferrule likes to bend on those.
In the end, I say shoot what flies accurately, stays sharp, and meet your grain weight needs.