All the above is good advice, 9 shocks. Figure what length and point weight you want, figure it up with these rules of thumb and suggestions, and you'll be good to go. Tweaking is always pretty easy with point weight, side plate thickness, and a few twists for brace height. If necessary.
One more thing to consider is the total arrow weight you want. Different woods, and different sets within a given spine range, will vary widely. I always check with vendors to see if they have the weight range I'm looking for, rather than just ordering, say, "a set of 50-55 premiums".
It's often a challenge for me to get the arrow weight down to 10GPP for my bows in the 40#s (with 125 points), Sitka Spruce can get me there sometimes. But rarely Doug Fir... these usually bring me up to 11GPP or higher, even with light sets.