This info. is useful when hunting larger (elk, moose, etc.) game. My setup with a 47# recurve has more momentum than a fast compound shooting 350 gr. arrows @ 300 fps (that's a FAST compound), but Ashby's latest info. says that not even momentum is a good indicator of bone penetration. He has found that 650 grains seems to be the bone breaking threshold whether the 650 grains is going 140 fps or 250 (which is why I'm shooting that heavy- almost 14 gpp for my bow). You guys probably know all this...anyway the original question: What have you guys found when shooting different weight arrows through the chronograph? 5 gr./fps or more?