I would love to have a bow that would shoot a 600 gr arrow at 170fps! I make my own arrows, and most are in the 600 gr range. I'm working on getting them to go faster, but for now I'll need to settle on 140-150 fps.
For what it’s worth Ashby puts 650 grains as a sort of “magic number” above which you get a jump in penetration ... I don’t know how exact this figure is or why... he also puts much importance on an arrow being 19% FOC and above. For me, I have struggled to get this FOC at any weight below about 650 grains with bamboo arrows... they seem to go hand in hand.
With more FOC, in theory, you need less fletching to get good broadhead flight - and Ashby himself doesn’t use an offset fletch ... so again - in theory - you trade some speed for a quieter arrow...
On my lighter bows (45lbs) they do feel a little slow in flight for my liking, but if one goes on the principle that you aren’t going to shoot anything over 20 yards - then for me at least, at that distance, they are pretty much point on for me (I shoot 3 under) ... so I wouldn’t feel handicapped by an arrow of this weight at all...
In addition, I also think people totally over estimate the idea that a slightly faster arrow is going to compensate for an animal jumping the string or moving as you take the shot. I would trade penetration over arrow speed any day.
Ashby’s reports are the real deal - and he’s done the hard work - so I certainly pay a lot of attention to them.
One final point he makes - which I think is very true is that “mass/weight belongs to the arrow - you can’t take it away - but the instant your arrow hits something it’s speed drops rapidly” ... so basically in your momentum equation - mass x velocity - you are better off making up the momentum with mass over velocity, because you can’t rob the arrow of the mass component as soon as it hits something...
You may enjoy this article by Ashby on hunting in Papua New Guinea where I believe some of the arrows Ashby handled were up to 4000 grains!
https://journalofmountainhunting.com/primitive-bowhunting-lessons-papua-new-guineas-png-bows-and-arrows/