Remember guys..we have the measure of kinetic energy and the measure of momentum. Two similar but different things. One favors fast, one favors heavy. There are a TON of factors that influence penetration. some include speed, weight, shape, thickness of shaft compared to the broadhead, the shape of the broadhead, the sharpness of the broadhead, the texture (slickness) of the shaft and the broadhead, the perfect flight of the arrow (or not) the substrate that is being penetrated, the angle of penetration, any movement of the substrate....heck probably the color of the arrow too, who knows.
One major point.....on most deer sized critters, unless you hit heavy bone, penetration is PROBABLY gonna be adequate with most hunting rigs if your arrows are flying well.
ChuckC