To put it in perspective, generations of traditional bow hunters successfully hunted with arrows in the 9-10 gpp range before the advent of EFOC, including Fred Bear, Howard Hill, and Paul Schafer. Granted, some of them hunted with extremely heavy weight bows by today’s standards. Also granted that studies have shown the effectiveness of EFOC in hunting. However, the most important thing in a hunting shot is to hit the mark you're aiming at, which is not very easy with a slow moving, high trajectory arrow. Maybe a better compromise to take advantage of some of the advantages of EFOC, while retaining some of the advantages of a faster arrow, would be to move from 9-10 gpp to 10-12 gpp. One way to keep the FOC up while keeping the overall arrow weight down is to use an ultralight shaft. For example, when I use a GT ultralight shaft, I save 75 grains over a GT shaft with the wood grain wrap.