We have trad archery golf shoots up here and a some of the targets are 600 to 800 yards away.
The first shot to a target, the bow has to be held at a 45 degree angle, the rest of the shots are however you want.
I made up some flight arrows with only two 2 inch long feathers on it to guide it.
I tried aluminum, carbon, and wood to get the lightest arrow and put a 50 grain little target tip on them.
The wood arrow weighed the least, I'd have bet on aluminum to be the lightest.
The total arrow weight was about 300 grains for the wooden arrow.
My 42# bear takedown was hanging right in there with 60 to 65 pound bows, I never would have thought that?
Brings me back to what I said a few weeks ago about a longer riser and shorter limbs is a pretty fast combination...