But there are far more people who would be far better off shooting 250 fps and under than there are that can shoot 300 fps and over.
I cannot argue with that Arthur but then there are also those folks that would probably do just fine shooting in the 250 to 300 fps range if they just practiced a bit more...
For me, yes. The 650 grain arrow at 200 fps or so is better, because that is what I like.
Exactly. I have heard you make mention of this on several occasions...but I have also heard that you are good at judging distance. Though the gain may be only slightly more than marginal I still believe it offers enough of an advantage without having to trade off other important concerns such as a quiet bow, penetration, etc....