Sorry inconsistency was not toward you, in the midst of all this reading I replied to you and someone else and accidentally put it all in the reply to you. I was asking you more about how you kept such a high FOC while dropping so much weight. So I was curious if maybe the draw length was super short, or if perhaps you were shooting under spined to drop weight, but a 28” is roughly an average arrow length. So getting 18% FOC is impressive and you should still get amazing penetration with 200 total grains in the front! Now for your old set up and the fact that you got a pass through and barely got blood, I am baffled unless.... To me that shot must not have been in the vitals because any pass through I’ve ever gotten with deer that have hit vitals, has always resulted in a very good blood trail although most times I don’t need it. I’ve found if I sit quietly in the tree for 45 minutes or so after the shot that the deer usually lie down within 75 yards and bleed out. Even with hog which are notorious for barely bleeding at all, I’ve gotten easy enough blood trails with pass throughs. So I was curious more than anything about the pass through placement and the high FOC.. and yea the inconsistency comment wasn’t meant to go to your statement, I apologize for that