IMHO ...
any and all "scientific" arrow/spine/deflection calculators are ballpark only. NONE are going to be spot-on accurate for ALL bows and arrows. there are just far too many parameter parts to the bow/arrow puzzle.
a lot will depend on how you shoot, your form. there is a reason why an archer like howard hill can take arrows out of a dozen different other archer's quivers and put them all into a pie plate at 30 yards.
i used to spend too much time getting anal over arrows 'til i let it all go and just built an arrow that works well *for me* out of all my bows, from 43 to 54 pounds *holding weight*.
this is particularly true for carbon shafts that have a huge range of dynamic spine versus static spine. all that matters to me is getting a good mass arrow weight for hogs (or deer), usually 10gpp - arrow total weight DOES matter, not too light or heavy, balance that to the bow's *holding weight*. add in lots of helical steerage from large feathers and a truly razor sharp point. then go kill something. no critical fussing around with spine, arrow length, FOC, or LMNOP required or needed.
woodies are a whole 'nother story ....