I love using arrow calculators, but I admit that this is one of the drawbacks. As mentioned, the personal form factor can clear up some of the bugs so long as you consistently find the same results. I also find with carbon that there’s a wide range of flex that you have to work with since the recovery is so fast; even more so with center/past center cut risers. If the arrow looks good in flight to your eye, you can also move on to paper tuning to be certain that you’re not missing anything with your eye. If you have a dense target you can always tune off of nock angle if you dont want to monkey with paper. All in all id say with your set up, arrow calculator, and results, its about what I’d expect. 400’s with 200 grains with a footer and in that bow I’d say theres a good range of options that will work well. Glad you made your way back - you sound like you’re catching up well!