Generally speaking, yes. To stay in very general terms, with a compound effective terminal performance is in large part driven by draw weight and broadhead type. With a stick bow, the general measure to expect effective performance with nearly all fixed heads is 10 gpp of draw. From my personal experience with compound I could go as low as 400 grain TAW with a fixed head and expect pass throughs. With mechanicals that weight, for me, needed to go up to 450+ to expect pass throughs. With the stick bow, 10 gpp more times than not will achieve a pass through unless I hit the offside shoulder depending on the cutting diameter of the head. If you give up speed, you have to increase mass to achieve the same level of terminal performance everything else being equal.