Have you given any thought to a heavier arrow? You may have to buy new arrows if you decide to go that route but a heavier arrow would definitely help.
Yes I have. But here is the thing, assuming that I shot through the chronogragh correctly, and I am assuming I did as I shot through it several times.
With my existing Easton Axis arrow and a 100gr point =total weight 375gr with the 125 it is 400gr
At 375 I got 271fps=61#KE
At 400 I got 260fps=60#KE
Would you expect that I would lose that much velocity by increasing 25gr?
I am shooting a Matthews LX @ 27.5" and 66#. The bow is supposedly rated at 70#, but 66# is all it registers and yes I am sure thatthe limbs are tightened all the way down.
I was surprised at this loss of speed, and again, maybe the chrono readings were wrong, but unfortunately I can't easily replicate and verify as my only bow shop that had a chrono retired and shut down his shop. I am sure there is one in the area, but I am not sure where.
I used to shoot a 28" draw length and I could go back to that, but we all know that "shorter is usually better" from a form/accuracy standpoint and by going to a longer length is probably where I would be "trying too hard" to make something fit as I am comfortable with the 27.5".