| Sorry for the late post and ASW seams to have given you all info you may require but as for an answer to your original post.
I have two sets of x10 one fitted with the tungsten and one with the normal points each arrow is within a deviation of 3 grain from the mean. The tungsten being competition and the others are leftovers from various sets which have suffered loss, these also being from differing batches.
Shooting both in practice at 80yards (layered foam) I have noticed that the SS points tend to gravitate to the bottom of the groups. The difference in sight mark is around 0.15 of a turn, not much and there is no discernable difference in the grouping either.
(Having shot 5 ends of 24 and marked the SS points)
Bearing in mind I shoot compound 60lbs this would account for the minor downrange loss which most probably will become more pronounced as you change style and lower poundage however I would think that the selection of T is primarily related to durability and stability rather than a dramatic affect on the arrows trajectory.
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