I would just shoot it, but check the brace height and nock location a bunch. An easy way to see if there are changes to the brace is to put a ring ( marker ? paint ?) around the arrow right at the location it touches the bow, when properly braced.
Now you can immediately see any changes.
Don't take this thing too seriously. You can shoot a bow with terrible brace, offset nock point, unmatched arrows, the whole ball of wax.
It just gets better and better as your skill does and as you start tuning your system better.
CHuckC