A lot of the arrow drop is blamed on heavy arrows, but is actually caused by too much FOC. I noticed when I was building my heavy arrows I was using heavier front components to achieve the extra weight. Now that I think about it more, I am steering the arrow downward. As gravity pulls the heavier front down faster than the lighter tail, causing it to fly nose down. This is actually causing the arrow to catch air and plane toward the ground. A heavy well balanced arrow, with just enough FOC to stabilize it, should have a much flatter trajectory than one with extreme FOC. Wish I had a high speed camera to test this out further.