A gent who made up and sold arrows on the tournament circuit, told me that he always spined, weighed and spun all the arrow shafts before making arrows. He sold to both the trad and "other" circuit shooters, so he had to be sure.
His input was that there are few carbon makers out there where the entire dozen is the same spine... some worse than others.
I ended up with one of the 2nd worse in my stash as my mainstay...so I ended up bare shaft tuning each and every shaft...I've got shafts that are anywhere from 1/16" to a full 1/4" different in length to get them to shoot the same.
I also found that when I'd get them right bare, then fletch, then shoot field points = slightly weak in FLIGHT...hit ok, but flight showed tail weak.
Put on a broad head and it was like on a string. Figure the weight might have been moved forward since a same weight broad head is longer for the same grains over a compact field point.
YMMV.