Disagree with the cut short comment. You're better off with an ideal spine than too stiff, and you can always cut shorter. I did run into one setup where I had trouble getting an arrow to tune being over the top stiff (And I have access to my own press, draw board, etc.) Also, with the Snyder-Core setup extending further back into the shaft that is making the arrow behave even stiffer than rated.
If you were to ask me what I'd pick:
Gold Tip Kinetic Pierce Platinum, 400 Spine, 29" Carbon-to-Carbon. (ID = .166", OD = .229", so this should work with an Iron Will "G" collar and the Snyder-Core components, but confirm this before buying)
I would pick the single bevel broadhead if available, otherwise Iron will solid. I would be targeting total weight of 175-200 grains between broadhead, insert, collar. Specs I gave you above were for 175.
I'd run 3 or 4 fletch AAE max stealth. Probably a 3 fletch helical.
If you were to ever go up in poundage, or run into a weak spine, you could cut the arrow shorter from the rear if needed, and re-fletch.
That's an expensive arrow setup, but easy to spend someone else's money