Building a true "EFOC" arrow with wood is not easy, but you can definitely get a lot of weight up front with them and enjoy front loading advantages.
You'll need much more spine than normal and the ability to load up the front, as available glue on heads won't be enough. We offer a front loading jig and Woody Weights are also available to help you with adding extra point weight.
I'd suggest you contact your Bowyer and get an idea what spine he thinks you'll need with a normal weight point. Stu Millers calculator would also be very helpful. Then figure on jumping another 10-20 pounds if you're going to pack a lot of weight up front.
I shoot Surewood Douglas Fir with 220-250 gr points and needed an extra 10 pounds spine to do so. My bow is cut to center, if yours is cut past center you could need even more.