Kev,
What is your actual draw length? If you don't know, have your friend stand beside you with a magic marker while you come to full draw and hold. He should mark the arrow even with the back of the riser of your bow. The back is the side away from you. Now let down. Measure from the mark back to the throat of the nock of the arrow. That is your actual draw length. For every inch that you draw less than 32", subtract about 2 pounds of draw weight. So if you draw 28" that is 4" less than the 32" your bow was measured at or about 8 pounds less draw weight. That would mean that your true draw weight is only 32#@28". Okay, how heavy are your arrows? A grain scale used for ammunition reloading will tell you. Arrows for your bow should weigh about 320 grains. That weight of arrow from your bow will prevent you from having to shoot a rainbow trajectory to reach the target at 20 or so yards.
Have fun,
John