When I went to the Black Widow instinctive archery course many years ago, Ken Beck made a comment that made a lot of sense to me. He told us that any of their bows, within the normal weight ranges that people bought them, would probably end up shooting at about 185 fps with a 9 gpp arrow. Of course, this was before the days of EFOC, so now you would have to adjust the velocity down somewhat to account for that, if an arrow weight in excess of 9 gpp is your preference. Also, when I later attended a seminar by Rod Jenkins, I found that the shooter had a lot to say about arrow velocity depending on his release and form.
But the point is that if you shoot arrows with the same gpp, and don't change your form between bows, you will shoot heavier arrows with heavier bows and lighter arrows with lighter bows, so your arrow velocity won't change much. At the same gpp and form, efficiency of the bow will have more to do with sarrow velocity than bow poundage.