OK. You're almost back to where you started, except for a little lighter front end weight. Cleaning up the form has a lot to do with the better arrow flight I still think the shaft is on the stiff side (stiffer than when you started because of the lighter point weight), but there are a number of things that might help explain your findings. First, a low stretch string will require more spine. And a bow cut to center or past center will require more spine as opposed to one cut proud of center. And third, arrow diameter. If you're shooting skinny shafts, such as Easton Axis, for example, you can also get buy with a little more pine.
In short, a skinny arrow, low stretch string and bow cut to or past center would get you to about where you are now. Regardless, if it works, you're done. Doesn't matter what we think from afar. Good luck.