I think a carbon is very tolerant of point weight once you have achieved the perfect length. and I think the length is easy enough to find when you consider riser cut.
I agree 100 percent with pseman. It seems that if your bow is cut to or past center, They will take any point weight you want after you get the length right. And length shouldn't be a factor with those riser cuts.
Now on longbows, the riser cut is everything. I find that if I am short of senter I have to drop spine because I keep them trimmed tight. But once again, when I get the length right, I can shoot 125-250 points no problem.
Just giving a piece of advice, if i had your setup, a 7595 in the gt traditional, cut with one inch trimm, 100 grain brass insert, 250 grain head, and a weight tube would be awlful good medicine if that bow is cut to center or more. Good luck and God Bless