.400 spine is about 78-79#, according to Easton's way of measuring. I have a chart that says xx75 2117 spine at 81#. Pretty close. However, they may or may not shoot the same. Carbons tend to recover a little faster, and I'm pretty sure the FMJs are smaller diameter, which means they ride closer to the center of the bow, enabling the bow to accommodate a stiffer spine.
Looked at another way, if two arrows are spined identical, but one is larger diameter than the other, the larger diameter shaft will act stiffer when shot (out of the same bow).