Your bow may be out of tune. Try shooting a broadhead tipped arrow followed by a field point tipped arrow at the same spot on a target. Repeat this several times and pay attention to where the BH lands relative to the FP. If there's a consistent difference in point of impact, make adjustments per the charts below to bring BH and FP POI together. The quickest/easiest way to broadhead tune is to move your rest. The "right" way to do it is to keep the rest at/near 13/16" centershot (horizontal distance from inside of riser to centerline of arrow) with the arrow running level through the Berger hole (threaded hole in riser for mounting rest) and tune via cam adjustment. However, adjusting cams generally requires a bow press. On your particular bow, horizontal cam tuning would be done by adjusting the amount of twist in the yokes attached to your upper cam (aka, idler wheel).
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Spine charts/calculators are going to say that your arrow is on the weak side (i.e., that it's bending too much during the shot). However, dynamic arrow spine is not an exact science, and the recommendation given by a spine chart/calculator should be viewed as a rough starting point, not as a hard-and-fast requirement for good arrow flight. Your current arrows may fly just fine once your bow is tuned. If you do struggle to achieve a consistent POI when shooting broadheads, you could try stiffening your arrow's dynamic spine by reducing the point/head weight, shortening the shaft, reducing your draw weight, or switching to a shaft with a stiffer static spine (i.e., 300 spine).
FWIW below is qSpine/OT2Go output for your current arrow and a hypothetical shorter arrow with lighter head. Again, it may not be necessary to change anything about your current arrow, but I wanted to demonstrate how shaft length and point weight affect dynamic spine. I realize that both arrows say Easton 6mm Aftermath instead of 6mm Sonic; the current version of this app doesn't include 6mm Sonics in its arrow list, but arrow make/model doesn't actually affect the dynamic spine calculation.
Bow inputs: 320 fps IBO, 60# DW, 30.5" DL, 30" ATA, 6.75" BH, 80% LO
Arrow 1 inputs: 31.5" C2C, 125 gr head, 18 gr insert, 9 gr nock, 3 vanes at 7 gr each
Arrow 1 dynamic spine: .029" weak
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Arrow 2 inputs: 30" C2C, 100 gr head, 18 gr insert, 9 gr nock, 3 vanes at 7 gr each
Arrow 2 dynamic spine: .002" weak
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