Might have been better to just ask "what you like & why" ;^)
It's been proven over a lot of years that a wide range of grain weight per bow weight will "get er'done" .....
Papa Bear was in the 9-10 gpp mindset....Pretty solid background to back those thoughts
It's hard to argue Mr. Bear's findings.
I like many of you , have taken a few game animals (and a lot of stumps;) with a wide range of arrow weight. I love 550gr---650 gr out of 50#-55# Montana Longbows....it's just a deadly combo . Good speed, excellent trajectory , powerful PUNCH. This year I was using a 52# @ my 27.5ish draw and 585 gr (total) arrows with NO complaints !
I also tend to keep the same shafts & broadhead combo , and tweak nose weight to get the tune spot on with those components . That always falls in the above spectrum & that's good enough for me in the weight department ;^)) Changing strings , silencers , brace , etc....will determin end weight needed for perfect arrow flight ......
All with a dead quiet bow (effecient usage of the power & proper tune) , and a VERY Tough arrow shaft. I almost always use Easton 2018's , and vary nose weight needed with adapter weight .
So for me....I tend to gravitate toward the heavier end of the advised spectrum for ""my needs" as a bowhunter .
9---15 gpp spectrum seems to be pretty good all around hunting weight . Let your tuned equipment & "your" practice determine what will work BEST for you and your needs........as a Bow-Hunter.