Well, I can tell you right now that those 2 shafts are way too heavy spined for your bow. I think you said you were shooting a 45lb. bow?
If so, I just found my spine for my 48lb. recurve and it's at .540 with a cedar shaft, which I don't know what that translates into aluminum or carbon as far as shaft size or shaft numbers, but just for referrence....a 2117 Easton has a spine of .400
If I were you I would look for something in the .500 to .550-.560 spine range and start there. That would come a whole lot closer for matching your bow weight, but still doesn't guarantee proper arrow flight without tuning.
Also, a 10" brace height sounds like it's way off. It should be closer to 7" depending on where you measure it. I measure mine from the back of the riser nearest the string, to the center of the string.
You really need to find a pro shop. Let me do some googling and I'll let you know what I come up with for your area.
In the mean time, unstring that bow and let it relax, don't shoot it anymore with that string until we find you a pro shop, I think you must have the wrong string on it?
*EDIT* That didn't take to long. Click on the link below for archery dealers, archery shops in Arkansas and pick the ones closest to your location. Some of these have website addresses, and some just have phone numbers, but keep trying different ones until somebody says they can help you with your problems.
Hope this helps,
~SEMO~
link >>---> http://www.sureloc.com/dealer/arkansas.html