GB, brother Old Dog -- Me too! The more weight I put up front, the more arrows I'm busting with RobinHoods ... and the harder it is to find a backstop to stop 'em! When we're driving and hit a concrete wall at full throttle, do we want to be sitting up front in a sexy sportscar going really fast, or a locomotive at half the speed? Yes, heavier arrows are slower, with increased arc of flight and attendant challenges for accuracy and range. But my gosh, when they smack into a target, fake or live flesh, what a monstrous WHUMP!!! they make. And they just keep on going. All the arguments over kinetic vs. momentum, speed, etc. vs. mass/weight, can be solved as easily as measuring penetration into a standard foam target. It almost makes me weep, for the animals as well as myself, to recall all the poor penetration and lost-game or long-recovery experiences I had for most of my 50+ years of bowhunting before Doc Ashby showed us what should be self-evident if we experiment a bit, and was to a perceptive few. dave