Del that looks right on paper for sure, but the 700 grain arrow will give great results on game, and usually better penetration,, there is something in the calculation that does not account for the amount of energy that goes into the arrow,, the way I understand it ,, is that the heavier arrow is able to take more energy from the bow than the lighter arrow,, I am not good at math ,, so someone might be able to explain it better or in a more clear way,,,,but I do have alot of experience shooting hogs with different weight arrows,, and even though heavy might be slower,, they have had better penetration in my experience,, I do like the lighter arrow for deer,, as they do move at the sound of the arrow,, and I feel the lighter arrow gives me just a bit of an advantage,, this debate had gone on forever,, and I just have my personal experience to go on,,
the deer I shot last year was with a 700 grain arrow through the top of the shoulder and came out the other side toward the bottom of the deer,, I was shooting a bow in the range of the 55# bow mentioned from above,, if a lighter arrow would have done better,, it would not have been noticeable at the range I was shooting,,