I have shot Hill bows for a long time and shot with other fellows whom have shot the same style bows since before i was born . As such , I have learnt two things ...
Some people get better results with arrows that are a bit overspined ...
Some people get beter results with arrows that are spined according to bow weight or just under ...
i shoot approx the same specs with an inch shorter draw and get my best results with
Alloy ... 2016's cut at 28.5" with 200 gns b'heads
Woodies ... 50/55 tapered Fir/Cedar cut at 28" with 160gnb'heads
I would have thought that with 125gn head your 2018 might have been a bit stiff but you and where the arrows hit the target are the best judge...
To me the best initial judgement re arrow flight is where the arow ends up when i shoot it ... if pretty good then brace height and point weight can be adjusted accordingly
My advice is too not over think it too much and if you have an arrow that throws a broadhead into the zone regularly all you'll need to worry about is getting your Broadheads sharp and staying downwind...