Bill Carlsen posted about my arrow setup for this season. I feel a comment's in order.
Much of what I discovered that works for me was based on experimentation on the range and is based a lot on Dr. Ashby's research - EFOC, penetration, and most recently, less fletching than has been traditionally the norm.
I should be from Missouri because 'show me' is in my nature. When I read the Ashby findings about SB broad heads and bone impacts, I tried it for myself, shooting through green bear shoulder blades. My observations about penetration on bone and the splitting effect of the heads rotation on that bone confirmed for me what I had read. In fact, I had to chisel broad heads out of a stump's heartwood AFTER the shoulder blade penetration.
When I learned of the 'less is more' fletching equation, I experimented until I found the combination that I was comfortable hunting with. And that is the point - on game, I wouldn't shoot anything I wasn't entirely convinced would fly true and work.
Don't assume anything, what works for me might not work for you. Try it out thoroughly before taking it to the woods.
Good hunting.