Maybe, for the RER, a 450 spine would be perfect. Being cut slightly past center, it's very tolerant of spine variances and does in fact shoot 400's and 500's equally well since they are on each side, but close to a "sweet spot" for arrow spine.
The Super Kodiak may like a 500 spine and the 400 is on the stiff side for it. It might even tolerate something slightly weaker than the 500, where the RER would not.
I don't have an SK, but do have a couple of RERs and they seem to be VERY efficient bows for their draw weight.
I'm pretty sure if I shot aluminum's, where there are really small steps between spine ratings, I could find an ideal spine weight for each of my bows at 10GPP and it would likely be different for each bow. Carbons recover faster and the difference is not so readily apparent. I can generally shoot GT 3555 or 1535s from nearly all of my bows; the 3555s with 180 total point; the 1535s with 135 point weight and get good arrow flight from both to the same point of impact.
Now if I could keep all my shots in a tea cup at 20 yards, I'd worry more about having the perfect setup. Given my lunch plate size groups, I can pretty well mix up the arrows and not increase the groups size. Darn it.