I posted a similar post about this. Right now my set up, I am shooting around 8.6 gpp. As long as you can put the arrow where it needs to be, and is as quiet as you can get it, you can't go wrong. If you're as concerned with weight as I am go with a heavier tip to increase your total weight and gpp.
For instance I am shooting a CTA Red Stag 57# @ 28", with my draw at 26.5 I am shooting ~53#. I am shooting Eastons Traditional Only 400 spine shafts cut to 28.5" lengths with a 150 grain broad head. My total arrow weight is 460 grains.
They were telling me that this is fine for whitetail as they are a soft bodied animal. However to be on the safe side, I plan on going with a heavier broadhead (220 grain) which would get me a perfect 10gpp, so long as they fly right out of my bow.
So don't fret so much about total weight, the important thing is getting that arrow on it's mark, and shot placement!