Strutter,
After years of working in a traditional archery shop I can tell you that spine is not just an issue of comparing the bow weight to the arrow lenght Many factors effect how your arrow shoots. Adding arrow lenth does drop the stiffness but two more inches of arrow can be a pain when crawling through the bushes. I would suggest two things. One, if you can get your alluminum arrows sweged. This will increase stiffness a little but it makes the allum. arrow easy to work with. If you have done that, you can ad an insert into the arrow in the form of some of that weed wacking string. This is flexable and wont effect spine but will give you the extra weight. You can also spray non expanding foam into the shaft before an insert is placed in or it is tapered. This will help quiet your arrows as well. Now, if you go to the 2018 which I dont thing you will need to after the last two ideas, you can cut your arrow to lenth, swadge (sp) the arrow and us a heavy (190 gr) broad head. I bet you will be amazed at the flight with the weight forward configuation. Best of luck