GH: So are you saying you tested the spine tester on aluminums and carbons, and it's accurate on those? If so, it's also accurate on your woodies. But, as Chuck and TJ point out, humidity and or tapering can change the spine on woodies over time.
Of course, the ACE spine tester is set up to test wood arrows. It uses a 2# weight with the arrow suspended on two posts 26 inches apart. Spine measurement on carbon arrows, done the Easton way, uses a 1.94.# weight at 28 inches. They yield different results.
A 50# spine deflection using the 2# weight a6 26 inches is .52. A .52 deflection using the 1.94# weight at 28 inches is a 61# spine. Perhaps that accounts for the differences you're finding..