My problem is the tears are not consistent. One shot is a bullet hole and the next might be a 3” tear. I am making progress after doing some reading on bow torque. Going to check out the Dudly school of nock series mentioned above.
Tear inconsistency (with the same arrow shot multiple times) pretty much eliminates bow tuning as the culprit. Nock tuning a set of arrows can help "fine tune" small tear inconsistencies between arrows, but not correct the difference between a bullet hole and a 3" tear. That has to be the shooter. Dudley's school should help. Also, an IQ bow sight with "retina lock", or some other anti-torque sight indicator can also help a lot. It makes grip torque visible to the eye.