I must quantify the following with this:
I've never shot them. But I have reasons.
I prefer more of a cut on contact point. While that head is pointy, it's no the razor cutting edge I prefer. I make exceptions for "needle pointy" heads. I'd rather shoot a cutting head than one with a "bone crushing" tip. I think the easier it gets through the hide and starts cutting, the more likely it will be to have a pass through. Besides, ribs slice easily and I don't shoot at shoulders.
Broadheads are funny though. Those heads may shoot perfectly out of one bow and horribly out of the next.
I try to keep a variety of heads around for trying out with different bows. Some broadhead and bow combinations just are worth the effort of trying to tune them in. A big blade profile and a speed bow isn't as good as a smaller profile blade and a speed bow. Even if they have the same cutting diameters, blade design can make a huge difference.
If you like them and they shoot well for you, I'd say go for it.