I like the Victory RIP (both normal and XV) and the Easton Axis; however, i fall very strictly into the hobbyist category.
I like pushing FOC up significantly for hunting but don't find it quite as necessary for anything else, however if you achieve your FOC goals by adding most of the weight in the head, you can swap out the head and decrease weight for a dramatically faster arrow when shooting 3D or spots. Since you're using the same shaft diameter the rest is more or less in the right place and there is minimal tuning and sight adjustment. Or you have the option of still running a heavy tip for target shooting and leaving everything the same. It's easier to tune an overly stiff arrow if you're playing with the spine by changing weights.
Once again, just a simple man and a novice who doesn't compete with anyone but his own skillset at this point.