RE: Is my arrow really heavy?
I'm of the opinions a bad flying arrow is bad flying and tipping them with mechanicals don't fix that problem, ever.
I know this - if its pouring rain and my feathers are wet flat to my shafts, i've got 100% confidence they'll shoot great with broadheads on them at a deer. Why? They're cut down and played with until they fit my bow and shooting style.
But like most things in compound hunting anymore, people will do it how they want to regardless .......