I carry an IFAC or a small commercial trauma pack with Quikclot in the field, with the expectation that a broad head cut or penetration will be deep, and bleeding enough to be of concern.

If I could leave it in the body, and in stabilized position without working it as I moved, and unscrew the head, I probably would, but injury location, location, location, and my location.

In the thigh, I'd probably look harder at pulling it, but wait, it's a Rage broad head with the blades deployed...maybe not able to pull it without more damage.

The important point is to have a plan, and be prepared to adjust off of your base preparation for what actually happens. In Virginia, cell coverage is pretty easy in the field, in Idaho, not so much. If the bleeding is bad enough, cell coverage won't save you, but they can find the body later...