The short answer to your question is yes, R bevel with RW feathers. Ashby's test results indicate this to be the optimal set-up for penetration...along with a heavy FOC.
That said, plenty of folks have been killing lots of critters with "mis-matched" bevel/feather configurations for years (me included). I have always used heavy FOC arrows, however.
If you are hunting thin skinned animals with a well-tuned set-up and have decent shot placement I don't think that it will matter much assuming appropriate bow energy. If you hit bone, however, every extra measure of projectile efficency is important. Thus, I personally think that the heavy FOC is more important than aligning the bevel of the BH with the feathers. Incorporate both elements into your arrows, however, and you might just have an arrow that is as good as it can be!
Hope this helps a bit...
Claudia