Great thread. I am retraining, on my 31 pound bow. TIRED OF MISSING, almost all on paper, but missed a deer this summer.
My plan might help you implement the above advice. I am making more use of back tension, the push towards the target a little, reading Shooting the Stickbow, that stuff. Going to shoot in a bow I am making for a friend, 40 pounds, but 37.5 at my 27" formal draw length. Then, I will tiller in a sinew bow, more like 40 pounds, maybe 45 pounds. I can hold a 45 pounder for ten seconds easily, dead still, no shake.
So, maybe get, or make, a 35 pounder for training, and yet keep shooting the 45. Keep us posted.
(I have been some what over-bowed recently. 56# or so. Started as an excursion into short bows. Accuracy wise, I was not ready beyond 15 yards)