From what I know, your bow type, draw length, poundage at DL, arrow length, tip/insert weight, nock/fletch weight, and distance plus or minus from center will pretty much determine your arrow spine for you. Have you used a spine calculator like Stu's or the one on Three Rivers? You can play with them and see how changing the values impacts spine. They are only ballpark values but will help you learn. Things like bow type, poundage, draw length, string type determine how much energy potential or dynamic spine your bow requires. Things like arrow static spine i.e. 400, length, amount of weight up front your trying to push like tip and insert, amount of weight offsetting it at the back like bushing, nock and fletch will give you your arrow's dynamic spine when acted upon by your bow. Those two numbers should be pretty close. You can adjust from there. Your arrow spine will be dictated by your choice of tip weight, total arrow weight, etc. provided that you bow is cut before center and you are willing to adjust side plate to suit the needs of your arrow. If that wasn't all stuff you already knew, I hope there's something in there that helps.