No, I went to the 150's. same set up, 4" feathers, 125 grain tips and they fly straight. The 250's were to stiff. For grins, I got some carbon express 75s 9/32". This may sound crazy, but they fly even better off the 55# bow. Flatter trajectory and a smaller gap ( since I gap shoot, 3 fingers under). I saw several guys at the range I shoot at using the smaller diameter carbons. So I looked up the actual arrow deflections from the manufactures. The 150s and the 75s and 90s are not to far from each other on the deflection charts. Believe it or not, I got my wooden Douglas fir, spruce (50-55# spine) and the 150s and 75's to all shoot straight. The only corrections I need to make is my gap. Lately I have been using the 75s. They all fall into the correct weight range for the bow as well 5 grains per pound of bow weight (rule of thumb).