So I thought I had my Bodnick Slick Stick paper tuned. Bow is 54# @ 28" and I draw to right at 29". What I thought I had it tuned with was a GT Hunter 400 Spine cut to 31-5/8" BOP, stock insert with 2-50 grn and 1-20 grn weights (total of 120 grains of screw in weights) and a 145 grn point. Super nock and 3x4" feathers and wrap. Total arrow weight is 570 grains. So For Broadheads I had some 125 Grn Ace standards without a current use and 25 grn broadhead adapters. I figured 5 grains over close enough (and yes I did weigh them 575-578 grain total weight). So for several days I have been shooting them and they are hitting where my field points hit. Today I finished a new B55 string and to check brace and nock point I shot through paper. Slightly stiff so I increased BH by 1/4 inch and bullet holes at 6 ft, 12 ft and 10 yards. So today I decided to pay more attention to arrow flight (fine tuning or maybe over thinking). Fishtailing but still hitting where it's supposed too. I then tried some 150 grn Stingers, same result. I thought immediately maybe my BH creeped so raised it and tried again. Same result. So I thought I would then try 125 grain stingers (total arrow weight 550 grn). Still hitting where they need to go but no fishtailing. Does this happen often? Am I over thinking this again? Should I stick with the 125 grn and assume that the paper tuning is incorrect? Would the above arrow seem about right for my setup or too weak/stiff? I thought I was good but the fishtailing didn't look right.