RonD, "that means being more knowledgeable than I am about the matters of KE, penetration, and EFOC. But it seems that so much of the technical material is more a matter of opinion than fact and this person contradicts that person and in the end it makes it very difficult to know what to do. Even tuning the bow becomes tecnically confusing. At the present time, my concern with this issue is so great that I have decided not to hunt and just limit my shooting to the backyard (having fun and not worrying about getting a kill)."
Yes sir, that's an issue for sure...A person can look at Ed's data and "see" what differences broadheads, heavier arrows, skinnier arrows, and higher FOC's makes...Those same principles are going to work no matter if we're talking buffs with an 80# low performance bow or a 30# high performance on deer or pigs. When it comes to who to listen to....Resumes help!

Lots of experience over many years isn't a good resume when they are closed minded and have only done things the same way for no other reason then to follow the crowd....
Somewhere I've got a photo of a young boy with his first rabbit kill. His dad got a hold of me and the boy is a drawf but loved going hunting with his dad. Problem was the little bow just didn't have the horsepower to do the job even on rabbits with the light POC arrows they are trying to shoot. I made him some 1/4" diameter hickory shafts with little tiny broadheads. Soon after I got back the hero photos with his first rabbit. That was a true trophy. The same ideas that work on buffs worked as well to the far extreme....O.L.