I would respectfully disagree with the above, particularly if you are hunting larger game, such as elk. Sure, you may - if your arrow placement is precisely on target - drop an elk with a light arrow (and a 2016 with no weight insert and a 125 gr. point is a light arrow), but there are many reasons why adding weight up front will stack the odds in your favor for hunting larger game. And just as importantly for the animal's sake - better penetration (through increased point weight), combined with accurate shooting, will tend to mean a more effective and quicker kill. I would highly recommend adding more weight for large game. You will still be able to tune a well-flying arrow, it will just take a little more fiddling to find the right combo.