That's about 205 grains up front. Heavy, but workable. Depends a lot on draw/arrow length and bow weight and design, of course. For example, if the person has a 25-26-inch draw length, the arrow shaft itself will be physically quite light and the spine will act dynamically stiffer. With that point weight, it will come out around 425-450 grains or so, about 10 gpp for a 40-45#bow. I'm making a lot of assumptions, of course. Regardless, there probably is a point of diminishing returns, but generally increasing point weight improves arrow flight, and I don't think this combo approaches that point.