Ned,
How heavy a point are you using now? How close to center is the riser cut on the bow that shoots the arrows well? The shelf on the Montana isn't even near center and that makes it more finicky about spine. I agree that something is wrong here but I think more info is needed. One thought that comes to mind is that if an arrow is too much too weak it can act like it is too stiff. On release, the increasing pressure on the shaft causes the middle to bend away from the riser. The nock end is bending toward the riser. The shaft then flexes back the other way and the nock end swings away as it passes the riser. A too weak shaft can bend more than it should and the tail of the shaft strikes the riser before it can swing away causing a false stiff indication. (Gee, I sure hope that all made sense.) Might try cutting one shaft back 1/2" at a time and see if things get better.
John