Slightly related topic for which I don't want open new thread.
Mmh, pretty confusing to have two completely different topics in the same thread... I was hoping to see the hazel bow, finally ;-)
This said, I don't bother too much about matching theoretical spine to a bow's poundage. What matters, IMO, is the acceleration an arrow experiences when it is launched. A 50# bow shooting an arrow at 150 fps will need a much lower spine than if it shoots the same arrow at 200 fps.
The general rule (500 spine for a 50# bow) likely comes from the fact that most normal (hunting) bows will shoot about the same speed (160-170 fps at 10 gpp), and shoot a certain grain per poundage arrows. In primitive bows, we tend to use 10 gpp as a standard for comparison, gf folks often use 9 gpp, and wheelies use 5 gpp...
You gotta find out what spine (or particular arrow) shoots best for each particular bow.