Depends on the goal. It's not the ideal penetrator at all but surely better than a mechanical. For flight, it's pretty incredible. Durability, meh it's not the best but it is all quality hardened steel & made in US. Blade retention and thickness really is good - but not much material there and there's some weak points. But I'd trust it over most all mechs. Maybe not Sevr.That has to be one of the worst Fixed blade BH designs I've ever seenView attachment 729418
It's really what you're trying to do with it. I'm not sure what his goal is - likely mule deer and antelope based on my best guess. For example if I was hunting antelope with the OP's light arrow, my suggestion was to move away from the mechanical and this would have as good of flight as a fixed can offer but better penetration.
Outside of that, I'd probably just add 50 grains to the arrow and use a more durable arrow/broadhead combo.