I've been shooting my new Bear Super Kodiak, and I have it tuned as well as I can get it. My form isn't perfect, but I usually know when to discount a shot because I messed up. Just for the heck of it I tried positioning the cock feather in and wow, what a difference it made! It seems that the arrows in that position are more forgiving than having the hen feathers to the bow. Try it out, it might be that "tweak" that gets your arrows flying better.
Totally off topic, but I'll throw it in because you guys appreciate this stuff. As I was shooting and learning this big revelation there was a seven point with some does hanging out at the edge of my yard. I walked up to him several times bow in hand, within 10-12 yards, and told him his hormones are going to get him killed. I live in a suburban area, so almost any deer I shoot in my yard will die in someone else's, so shooting him is out of the question. But it was so tempting!