Wingnut is correct, trying to compare compounds to stickbows, they have a lot more horsepower for the same peak weight, yet the "speed" they try to push hurts their penetration potential.
At 200fps your margin of error on a deer sized target at 40 yards is plus or minus 1 yard...At 250 fps it's 1.5 yards...
The way bows work, compounds included, if you increase arrow weight 100% you lose 25% of your velocity. So those worried about trajectory changes with 20% arrow weight changes, you're only looking at 5% velocity change.
Many are missing the point of the Ashby studies. His earlier studies looked at mass weight alone with broadhead design without taking FOC into consideration. Conclusion....More mass helped...
When looking at FOC, more FOC helped...A LOT! So much so an arrow at 8-9gpp with a high FOC (over 20%) will out penetrate an arrow in the 12-14gpp with a more typical FOC of 10-15% by as much as 100%...
So...Don't link high FOC and "heavy" together, they are seperate. You can shoot high FOC's at 7gpp if you want.....O.L.