skeeder1964, What you are discribeing could be a result of a few different issues, or a combination of more than one thing. Initially, it could be both of your bows are tuned the same, but are not tuned correctly. Centershot could be off. Just a 1/32" could be the cause of your problems. Try papertesting first at 4', 8', and 20'. After you are satisfied with that do what's called "French" tuning, or "Walkback" tuning.
Secondly, I would "spintest" your arrows with the broadheads installed. Trust me, it matters allot!
Also, the arrow "spine" is something you should look at. If the spine is not correct then accuracy can not be achieved.
Anything with "blades" or "wings" on it, no matter how small will shoot at a different point of impact unless your bow is properly tuned, your arrows spintested and running true, and the spine of your arrows must be of the proper stiffness.
Lastly, you mentioned that your broadheads are hitting a little high? If the broadhead weight and fieldpoint weight is the same then I would look at maybe your nockpoint being off a little.
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