That's where Stu Miller's calculator really shines. Guys will argue all day long whether it works for them at determining the correct arrow for their bow, shooting style, draw length, etc.
However, once you have an arrow that is really set up right for you and your bow, you can put the info in and then change things one at a time, like length, point weight, insert weights and the dynamic spine reading will show you the effect of the change.
Regardless of whether you think it can pick the correct set-up or not, once you have a good setup, it has been 100% reliable for me in making comparisons.