Arrow flight, penetration is key.
Great arrow flight is result of well-tuned bow and a shooter's consistent form.
Penetration is a result of KE/kinetic energy, especially downrange 50+ yards.
With that said, my draw 29.5"/70-lbs and standard hunting arrow:
Victory RIP TKO Elite, 30"C2C, Iron Will components, titanium collar & weight inserts up front, IWill solid-S BH 125gr, total arrow weight 495-gr, FOC 15.5
Under 50-yards, only shoot a single arrow at dot with IWill BH on the front. Shooting 2 or 3 arrows at same dot only results in cut vanes or damaged carbon arrow shafts
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Buck in avatar was taken at 67 yards, complete pass-thru. Down for the count in <70 yards, within eyesight.
This year in the AZ desert, I dropped some arrow weight with components, total arrow 467-gr. These flew 3-5" higher at 50-yards, same good arrow flight.
Of my 5-arrow quiver, had 2 arrows in the quiver with new Sevr Titanium 2.0. These 2 flew at 50-yds right in there with my IWill Solid-S BH. But at 70-80 yards practice, Sevr better on target-grouping, especially with light <10mph wind. The IWill BH would vary a few inches in a group at the longer distance in wind.
However, IWill penetrates much better than Sevr.