Hey guys, sorry if this is the wrong place to post. This is my first day apart of tradgang and my first post ever on a forum. My question is about bare shaft tuning as the subject states. Just need some advice and opinions. Got a new Toelke whip which is amazing. Got my shafts and went to tune. I was getting straight arrow flight but was getting nock high readings in flight and obviously on impact. I adjusted my nock point down until I got perfect flight at 20yds. So I fletched my arrows up. When shooting them while fletched, I have noticed that maybe two out of a dozen have some serious shelf contact and that audible, shelf slapping sound. Leaving visible strike marks on my shelf material. I know this is not good. Sometimes I will get porpoising as well. So obviously my nock point is a little low correct? Is this normal? To have perfect flight with bare shafts and then having to raise nock point to accommodate for feathers? I am shooting 5 inch, left wing helical, parabolic feathers. I shoot 3 under and for future reference: My whip is 66" @ 28.5 @ 55lbs. I am currently shooting Beman Centershot 400's at full length with a 125gr. field point. Sorry for the novel! Hope I was clear about my question! Thanks for any input!