Your 2413s should work for you. You'll need to go with a pretty heavy head. I'd say 200 grains would be close.
You can download Stu Miller's calculator and plug in some numbers yourself. It's really pretty simple. You will need to know a few basic things about your bow, though.
First, you'll need to know what the poundage actually is. Sometimes what's on the bow isn't exactly right.
Second, you'll need to know what your actual draw length is. The best way is to mark an arrow and have someone watch you shoot.
Third, you'll need to know what type of string you have and how far from the centerline of the bow your arrow rest is.
From there, you just plug in the numbers and it'll give you a suggested spine. You can then pick a shaft, point weight, insert weight, etc. I've found it to be pretty close. Others haven't. You'll just have to try it and see.