I'm trying to wrap my head around that too. This bow will still shoot a lighter arrow faster than it will shoot a heavier arrow, right? But compared with other bows, not so good? Hard to get a piece of yew to bend like that though
The efficiency can drop while arrow speed increases. They are not the same. Just as an example:
A 10 gpp fires at 180 fps
9 gpp hits 190
8 gpp hits 195
7 gpp hits 199
6 gpp is 203
These are not real numbers but its showing how the energy ( velocity x mass ) of the arrow is decreasing as the arrow weight drops, making the bow less effecient in putting its energy into an arrow.
You can see that the lower weight arrow, though it is faster, its actually storing less energy because of its decrease in weight. An arrow at 10gpp may have X number of jules in kenetic energy, an arrow at 5 gpp would still have X Jules if the bow were 100 % effecient, but that would require the speed of the arrow to be MUCH higher for its weight, and the bow simply doesnt get more effecient as arrow weight drops, rather, less so. The difference in speed between arrows may be only 1 fps, if any difference, even if the 2nd arrow were only half the weight of the first, when the first weighs 2 grains, and the second weighs 1 grain.