I have know idea what spine 2413's are.Weight can be a good thing but adding weight to the front end of the shaft will weaken the dynamic spine.If your arrows are now perfectly tuned,they will be weak if you add weight up front.
To add front end weight,you need to start with one or two spine groups stiffer.A narrower shaft will penetrate better anyway so a better choice might be a 20 diameter shaft like 2016.On similar setups,I need to have about 230 grs up front on 2016's.For 2018's,I need about 260 grs up front.
3Rivers have 100 gr brass inserts for 2016's.You can turn them down to fit 2018's and they will be about 95 grs.To do this,Put a field point in the insert and chuck the field point in a drill or drill press.Use a mill file to reduce the diameter,while spinning.A small piece of shaft will help you stop and check fit occasionally.
There is also nothing wrong with glue on heads.You can use a combination of steel adaptors and points to come up with almost any weight needed.You can fine tune the weight by adding a couple lead shot ahead of the adaptor or you can file a couple grains off steel adaptors to get a pricise weight.A good epoxy like JB Weld,plus cleaning parts with acetone before gluing,will make a solid setup.