imo, woodies are in class by themselves, as compared to man-made arrow shafting. if possible, it would be best to make up a spine test kit with several ranges of shaft stiffness, and see what works best for your bow and you.
not a hardwood, but surewood doug fir offers a great array of spine ranges in an array of quantities to check out, dunno if those offering hardwoods would do the same. then again, it's awful hard to find a better shaft than a surewood. i beef up my surewoods with an internal nail footing that adds front end strength, more foc and more arrow weight (up to 100 grains).
i shoot a 29.5" arrow out of a 54# hill longbow, and a 600 grain surewood flies great and hits darned hard.