I've always thought any spine calculator was meant to get you a pretty good arrow if you didn't want to bare shaft. Bare shafting is showing you what really is, as opposed to what somebody thinks it should be. I'll bet there are people whose arrows would be tuned with your setup with anywhere from a 125 grain point to your 175 grain point or even heavier, because different people shoot the bow differently, different bows have different efficiency, and will require differently tuned arrows.
For example, I have two sets of limbs for my DAS Dalaa: 45# and 55#. I carefully tuned the bow with the 55# limbs, and decided based on bare shaft tuning that 3555 gold tips cut to 29" with a 125 grain point shot perfectly, so that's what I hunted with. When I got back and wanted to use the bow more for targets, I put on the 45# limbs. I initially tried GT 600 ultralights, but never could get them to fly right, so just for fun, I shot the same arrow I used for hunting, and got perfect bare shaft flight. There is no reason, logically, why I should be shooting the same arrow with the 45# and 55# limbs, but that is the arrow that gives me the best flight, so that's what I'm going to use.
I think that if you are bare shaft tuning, you have already gone beyond any spine calculator, and ought to go with what you see.