I don't know what your question is?!
There are a few points about your set-up that are very different to the way I set my bows up.3/4 inch is very high? I only ever need to go 1/8th up, I would never tiller a bow positive because i've never needed to,15.5 gpp is a very heavy arrow, 31 foc is an awful lot, does your tiller tree handle support accurately represent the way you grip the handle? I think your spine is too weak, I personally when bareshaft tuning wouldn't find that degree of difference acceptable, bear in mind that if spine is weak then it will exacerbate any 'ramping effect of nocking point being too high eg. weakness shows itself in all planes.
I think the major cause of a lot of these problems is the fact that you are shooting off a shelf! If you got yourself a selfbow and shot it off your handed (no shelf of any kind) then all you need to do is raise nocking point a fraction at a time until the fletches don't touch your hand....and that will be 1/8th higher than the top of your hand. This is always my starting point for tuning. The fact that a shelf has no feeling unlike your hand means that the waters can become a little 'muddy'!