ORIGINAL: MeanV2
I have found that broadhead tipped arrows withFOC's above 12% perform better for me. I even have a set of Easton FMJ's that have a FOC over 20% and they are awesome.
Raising your FOC to 12% to 15% can improve flight, groups, and penetration. FOC is just one of many variables to consider when building the ultimate hunting arrow.
Dan
Agree completely. I switched to 100 grain heads this season and just have not been satisfied with them. With a wrap and lighted nock, my FOC is just not as high as I want it so will be going back to 125's as soon as deer season is done (and before our pig hunt in late Jan).