Well alot of these guys will say no way, it is wrong by the books, lol. Little do they know . . .
I started my traditional archery career with my compound carbon arrows. My compound was 55# and my new recurve was 40#. The arrows were spined 55/65 because I was working up with the compound and I was just about to move up to 60#. I had those arrows cut to exactly 28.5 with a hundred grain thunderhead and made a perfect 23 yard shot on a whitetail that very first trip afeild with that 40# recurve and those 55/65 spined carbon arrows. They were about a half inch two short, whe I had on the broadhead they would be totally up against the riser, and they had vanes. All wrong by the book. But it worked just fine. This is my first year of doing things by the book. First year I have ever shot arrows cut to length before now I had left them full length, had about 4 inches hangin over. No way they will bare shaft good, but it will work.
For the last two years I have been shooting 340 beeman ICS bowhunter shafts with my 55# bow, cut to full length so that helped with the darastically wrong spine. But I got them spined like that on purpose, because I wanted a shaft that will shoot out of all my bows, from 40# to 70#, just my recurves(I dont shoot a compound anymore). Of course they were flu flu's and that does matter as much in my opinion if they are perfect. But I needed shafts, couldnt afford to buy new Beeman MFX classics, had a bunch of the ICS hunters but again all 340 spine, so I said screw it. I think the 340's would work for your compound and your recurve. To be honest I think I was shooting just as good if not better before switchin to "the book".