8.9gpi at 32", plus tip, nock and fletching. So 284.2 grains, plus 250 for point, roughly 20 grains for fletching and nock... That comes out to 554 grains, give or take a few decimal points. It has enough kinetic energy to splinter 3/8" marine grade plywood at 80 feet, which is about all my eye can handle after the stroke. It probably picked up a bit after being packed with foam packing peanuts but not enough to suit, it seems.
I have an EFOC setup here, but it doesn't fly exactly like I want it to. I'm looking for something a bit stouter, and I'm considering 3/8" birch. Especially after footing, they look like they'll give me the balance I want.