Sticks....yeah 13 is good, and with good tuning and arrow flight, you can kill anything you want on this continent with that arrow and its 13% FOC ALL DAY LONG. As Rob pointed out, you gotta have some FOC obviously to steer the arrow, and I've always gone by 12% for bheads as the minimum and 15 better for all around hunting situations/positions.weather. 15 is just a bit insurance, and I ended up with 18% for years based on the Bhead I chose. That's what *I've* found, and others may fine something that works best for them. So, you have to have some FOC for the arrow will track and the Bhead will drive....13% puts you there.
Remember, tuning to perfect arrow flight, a properly sharpened head, and your shooting ability are WAY more important that some 'exact' FOC number.
1) Get your arrows accurate by you, 2) get them flying perfect to the target, 3) then get the head properly sharpened. That's the basics and bowhunting's 1-2-3 on the hunting preparation side. This, along with improving your hunting skills in the field, will kill WAY more animals that all the peripheral static.
They don't call them 'The Basics' for nothing....and another word for basics is Foundation. Pretty light switches and hand rails don't mean nothing if the foundation is crumbling.