Knoll, I have sat an thought many times on the impact down range...There is a perfect weight combination for each bow / arrow set up where the weight of the shaft doesn't impede the bows performance to push and become to sluggish...That is if one can find that "magic number"..I ran a few tests years ago changing point weight and measuring penetration on a new soft block type target. My findings at the time with my set up @ 57 lbs. was that the upper 600's gave me the deepest penetration @ 15 yds...That was just some back yard stuff and not real scientific...There are so many variables that come into play that I could go bonkers...I even found myself at one point carrying a small snuff can of lard to dip and coat the tips of my stone points in to keep the entry slick...Stone, pitch and sinew are not naturally slick against wet, sticky/bloody, hairy and flexible animal hides...I have found through bow hunting well over thirty years with compounds, trad and then what I would consider Abo, that the heavy shaft gives you more "momentum of impact" down range agreed...
It would be interesting to see maybe a chart where someone has tested a wide range of different weight shafts penetration from a given weight bow to determine best penetration from a given yardage...That would take some work, so many variables to consider...Perfect flight is a must...Bare shafting is key for me to achieve great flight
Thanks again for the link to Dr. Ashby's work...
Don