Nate, good point, and it made me think about something I have not considered before, but should have----my wife's grains per pound.
Ever since we married, I simply made her up some great 600-grain arrows every year and sent her forth to wreak havoc.
Well, I just ran the numbers, and her GPP is 11.5. That seems to be on the high side, but she has won first place many times in the women's division of most of the larger archery shoots in Idaho, and to be honest, has consistently had higher scores than at least 80 percent of the guys.
I honestly don't know how she does it, especially with fairly heavy arrows and a fairly light bow, but somehow she pulls it off.
That's a long way of saying I don't think people need to shy away from semi-heavy arrows because of the fear of not being accurate at long distances.
That being said, when I was a young whippersnapper, I killed bear, mule deer, and elk with light 525-grain cedar arrows all the time. I just seem to do it a whole lot more consistently with heavier arrows.
Plus, it gives us all a good topic to discuss and reasons to try all different combinations of bows and arrows to see what works best for each of us.