I really prefer Q2i vanes, mainly for how easy they are to glue on. Q2i uses the same type of base on all their arrows, a material that makes for easy adhesion. I clean arrow and base of vane with 91% alcohol and then glue, no primer needed. Never had a problem getting them to stick well.
The only thing I could knock Q2i for is their advertised vane weights...you can easily add .5 grains to their listed numbers.
Q2i vanes that I have experience with, that should steer a fixed BH just fine in a 3 fletch configuration with around 2° to 3° of offset applied:
-Rapt-X's. 2" long, .55" tall. Blazer knock offs but made with a stiffer material so they aren't as noisy in flight as Blazers. I have used these the most, never a problem getting a fixed BH to tune with them.
-Griff-X. These are a parabolic shape. I have used the 3", .43" tall for hunting. One of the quietest in flight they offer. This one has pretty much become my preferred hunting vane.
Fusion X-ll. (Do not confuse with "regular" Fusion ll's). Shield cut. I have used the 3", .45" tall. Pretty heavy vane, they run around 10 grains each. They do make a 2.5" length now, I'd bet they would steer a fixed just fine too.
Fusion ll. Shield cut. 2.1" length, .55" tall. I have not used these for hunting, but they should steer a 1-1/8" fixed just fine.