degrading your setup by going to possibly a underspined arrow to lighten it up, cranking down your bow to unnecessary poundages, lighter heads lowering FOC etc....
Yes, this would be bad, very bad. When I was working the other night, I asked the shop owner what we could do to speed my arrow up without changing arrow weight, DL, or poundage. He looked over the bow and said he could do a few things and probably get me up in the mid to upper 290's, maybe 300. He's an awesome tech, and hey, all I do is build arrows so I just trust what the man says. Anyway, back to the point.
In your opinion, buckeye, jump in this too if you'de like, what do I stand to gain? Let me re-phrase. We may be only talking about 10 fps here, so what trajectory do I stand to improve on, and in your opinions, could it make my shooting better, especially 3D and hunting situations? Or, would the "drop" not be significant enough to matter, thus making these changes irrelevant? Does that make sense, or have I confused the entire lot of us? [&:]