Actually, the example I gave, while not based on any kind of a scientific study, is representative of more than a few bows in the 40# - 50# range. Since I typically shoot targets with bows in the 40# range, and typically hunt with bows in the 50# range, and chrony all of my bows, I have come to expect that speeds obtained with 9 gpp arrows are going to be less with heavier bows than with lighter bows. Maybe the figure I tossed out of a 10 fps difference is not correct, as I haven't done an actual mathematical analysis, but the concept is accurate, as it relates to the bows I have chronied. Perhaps the reason is less because of diminishing efficiency as bow weight increases and more because of the physics involved in the force required to get a certain mass to a certain velocity (or perhaps a combination of the two)?