I've been reading a lot on this site about FOC balance and how it seems the more the better. Yet, Howard Hill indicated he didn't like arrows with much FOC balance, like too much was not a good thing because it caused the arrow to drop too much too soon. He wrote that he used plain old cedar arrows with the rear tapered, and that the head used should be as light as possible. That was quite a revelation to me, given the move to heavier and heavier broadheads I see.
So, how much FOC balance, in your opinion, is ideal for a hunting arrow? What percentage of overall arrow weight should the broadhead represent? I've seen a figure of no more than 25%, which seems reasonable.