You can't do it without losing a lot more than 3# draw weight I'd say. That's not what I would call horrible stacking anyway.
Keep in mind that stacking is a result of the loss of leverage that results from a string angle approaching 90 degrees.
After 90 degrees, almost all the work you put into bending the bow is not adding anything to the work the spring can do. In other words, stack weight is false weight.
In the end, you will be better off to retiller so that the inner limbs bend more. This will decrease string angle and make your bow more efficient. You will do so at the cost of draw weight, but it will be draw weight that is doing very little anyway.
Pictures would be very helpful.