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For what it's worth. Most wood shafts will not stand the stresses of very heavy heads -- they will break just behind the point. 125 grain points are the OLD standard, up to 175 will work OK BUT the idea of EFOC and UEFOC is a carbon shaft thing and 200 plus grain heads will reduce, substantially, your arrow life.
What you list in the original post will be way too weak for a bow that performs "similar" to a Hill style. I'd suggest finding your arrow weight in ways other than point weight, I think you will have better luck.
I'd suggest 50-54 or 55-59 spine POC shafts with 125 grain points. IF you want heavier arrows look to Douglas Fir, or some of the Forrester shafts. Increase arrow weight with shaft material, not point weight.
Arne