When you find a good shooting arrow, shoot one without fletching and see how it shoots. if you have an arrow that flies well without feathers, then you have yourself a great arrow/bow match. The feathers can compensate for some flight problems and when you remove them the true flight comes out. i would find an expert and let them tune your bow/arrow for you. They will start out with bare shaft arrows and get them flying perfect without feathers. Its pretty amazing to watch a bare shaft go where you want it to. Your new, you might as well start out right. Ken Beck taught me how to tune one, there are many others with equall skill
good luck
jeremy