I have to agree with "Bob", you might even have some tuning issues. I shoot bows in your weight range, to be honest I have never had anything like that happen. I had a Bob Lee, that was cut to centershot and like Bob stated, I could shoot stiffer spined arrows, but fine tuning the ones rated for my bow and draw length was worth the effort. Make sure that when you are bare shaft testing, that you focus more on the attitude of the arrow in flight, not just how it hits the target. There is a misconception about this, some people will never get that arrow to fly like a dart without feathers, but getting it close as possible should be the goal. Remember you will still have feathers on the darn thing when you shoot it.