uh... Not what you probably want to hear, but my lesson about overspined arrows learned the hard way... but probably you know what you should do.....
Well my exepeience goes like this... I was shooting 50lb bow w/2117 with 125 grn snuffers...
Yeah overspined, so what I thought... Big feathers will str8en it out...
Guess what? Hitting fine out to 20-25 yds or so... so opening day, I sit up against a tree near a trail got caught in a lil shower... Not bad, so the hunt goes on... a nice 85-90 lb doe comes down the trail to my right @8 yds and stops to look over her shoulder offering a perfect quartering away shot... :D
I ease up, pick a spot, bear down on it, never even remember the draw and release... the arrow is away...but the arrow being so overspined and feathers wet is flying almost sideways when it hits near the last rib angling towards the off shoulder... penetration was not good!!!
I'd suggest you get the arrows to tune well out of the bow first... You'll shoot more consisently, broadheads will fly better... and you won't feel sick over wounding and losing an animal because of a dumb decision... a bad shot maybe... but not from poor equipment choices...