I was concerned about the same thing when I started using Gold Tip 5575 arrows, since I ended up with more weight on the front, about 195 grains (including the point), than I was used to in order to tune the arrows to my bow. My FOC was about 18%, which was outside the upper limit recommended in some of the archery books I consulted. But Roy Marlow, in Timeless Bowhunting, recommends a range of 10% - 20%, and says olympic archers "routinely use target arrows with balance points of 18% FOC or greater for maximum flight stability." So naturally I went with his advice, since it supported what I was doing anyway. Incidently (and probably more importantly) I don't notice any nosediving with an 18% FOC, and regularly practice out to 40 yds or so. I suppose there is a point at which nosediving will occur, but that point is apparently higher than 20%.