Anytime bow draw weight is something you start thinking about as yer shooting yer stickbow, well, yeah - ya probably got too much weight on yer hands (and shoulders). You should be able to draw yer bow smoothly and hold yer anchor point without trembling for at least a few seconds. If you can't do that on yer first and last shots, yer overbowed and yer gonna have shooting and bowhunting problems.
If yer bow is marked 55#@28", yer gonna be pushing 60# at yer 30" draw length. And if the bow wasn't designed for a 30" draw, it's gonna stack and be quite uncomfortable at anchor. For deer and bird, 60# is a lotta draw weight. Move back to 45# or 50# at yer draw length and enjoy the added accuracy, 'cause accuracy and sharp broadheads fills yer freezer, not bow draw weight.
Rob.