Randy Ulmer did a great article on this about 7-10 years ago. He also adjusts his poundage by turning the bow down. He also said the average hunter would never know it. He was talking about a half turn of your limb at 9000'.
Ulmer is a tremendous archer. I don't think most archers could tell the difference of a half turn or even a turn.
A turn off your limb bolt is about 2-2.5 pounds or roughly 6-9 GPS. At 40 yards that is about 1-2" depending on the weight and speed of your arrow. So if you shot a group of arrows at 40 yards they may be two inches high. I don't think most can shoot well enough to notice that.
I personally agree with Ulmers thoughts. I think time of flight if your arrow, arrow speed, arrow drag and shooter ability is probably not going to affect many archers. Just my two cents though.