You didn't say how well it bare shafted with that point weight.I personally don't get dead set on a broadhead till I find the field point weight that works best.Then I choose a glue on broadhead and adapter that get me close to weight and fine tune that with lead shot if I need to.
I've learned through trial and error which spine carbon I need and order them cut to 30" length.my bows are 50-55 lbs at my 29" draw length.3 of my bows,53-55# use a Goldtip 75-97(.340 spine)black shaft,100 gr insert and 300 gr point.FOC comes in at 28%.When I built those,I used 190 El Grandes,100 gr adapters and a 10 grs of lead shot.Total arrow weight,700 grs.
I later made some for the same bows with Victory V Force HV 3 .350 shafts,same length.They take a 100 gr insert and 325 gr point.I use 200 gr Grizzlies,100 gr adaptors and lead shot to get the 325 gr weight.The Victory arrows are 32 % FOC and weigh 655 grs (lighter shaft weight).
The 32% Victorys consistently outpenetrate the 28% Gold Tips by about 15% but the Victorys aren't as tough on side slap impacts and some have broken on these bad hits.I've yet to break a Goldtip and I have made some bad hits on hard stuff with them.
I foot every arrow 1" front,1/4" rear,before I even bare shaft them.