For all the work and hassel you would be better off with a compact 3 element Yagi that has true gain.
While the Hex beam does have some forward directivity, it's essentially a contraption of folded dipoles with a small foot print.
Judging an antenna by contacts made isn't a method to determine it's superiority effectiveness over dipoles and beams either, it just shows it works and/or the operator was an aggressive contester.
I went with the Mosley MP-33 NW which is a 4 element yagi. This antenna has 3 elements that are for 10,15, and 20 meters while a seperate driven element covers 12 and 17 meters functioning as a rotatable dipole.
This antenna is a compromise of a full size beam but bigger than a compact one. Mosely regards these as "Junior size" antennas.
Good luck on your antenna project!