It can definitely be fixed with more weight up front but it will take a lot.
I had some old,29" 2216 arrows sitting around and one day I decided,just out of curiosity,to see what it would take to get them tuned to one of my 50# bows.I found that 250 gr points were too stiff and 300's were a little weak but shot pretty well.If I had wanted to use them,I would have made up some 275 gr points and I bet they would have been close to perfect.That would make a 685 gr arrow.That may sound like a lot but I shoot carbons that heavy all the time.You might be surprised.
I don't tune that close but start at 15 yds and move back as it gets dialed in.I want Fletched,bare shaft and broadhead arrows to all group together at 30 yds.Then I know I'm tuned and can hunt closer.
If you want more standard weight arrows,you need 2016's with 125 or 145 gr heads,depending.
If you want to play with what you have,start with 250 grs and be ready to go to 300.You can use steel adapters and glue on field points to make custom weights in between.