Well, I don't mean to ruin your day but one thing that you did not take into accound. Each arrow has only so many good shots in it. You used up those good shots so the best arrow may actually now be the worst arrow. The worst may be the best, but the middle may be better than the best but it may also now be worse than the worst. Here is my advice. Make another dozen arrows and instead of having them shoot off to establish a pecking order have each arrow read Jay Massey's "Bowhunting Alaska's Wild Rivers" and write a book report. The best report, the #1 arrow. That's what I do. Now, off to hunt a cat in a hat.