Yeah, I, too, doubt the 7595s will work. You'd likely need 400 grains up front with the cut that short. I'd bet you could add another 100 grains up front on those 5575s.
As a side note, cutting your arrows to where you can feel the barb on the broadhead is really not a good idea. All it takes is a fraction of an overdraw and you'll find yourself dry firing your bow. You can actually pull the nock off the string. I know this from experience.
I used to like to feel the ferrule of the broadhead just touch the index finger of my bow hand. A couple of times, while hunting rabbits, I pulled a little too far and the blade actually hit the riser, pulling the arrow off the string. It all happened so fast, I didn't realize it until it was too late, and I dry fired my bow. Fortunately it was okay, but it could have been bad.