To wrap this thread up, in case someone is reading it for tidbits in the future.
I went to the shop last night and paper tuned, got all the fishtailing out of my flight and ended up getting my nock point moved up as well and the arrows are flying excellently now - through paper and my groups are tighter under 30 yards. Took about 20 shots to get it right.
I tried a few shots with a 100 grain point just to see the difference - in this case made the problem far worse. With a 125 grain point they shoot much better and my FOC is 13.3% for what it's worth.
BOW: 60 lb Bear Encounter RTH
Draw Length: 27"
Arrow Length: 28"
Arrow: Easton ST Excel Carbon 340 2" Blazer Vanes, offset (exchanged the Beman MFX Bone Collector 340)
Thanks again everyone for your help.
It sounds like typically 340 would be too stiff for this setup however...
Here's the question you need to ask yourself. Are my shots going where I want them to and are my arrows flying the way I want them to? If the answer is yes then what else matters? I had and archery shop for 7 years, went to the PSE dealer tech school and tuned a ton of bows. Here's what I learned. If it works don't fix it!
following this idea obliges me to stick with what's working.
If I have problems when I put broadheads on, I'll examine the arrow selection again. For now though it would seem that the bow is properly tuned.
Here's the question you need to ask yourself. Are my shots going where I want them to and are my arrows flying the way I want them to? If the answer is yes then what else matters? I had and archery shop for 7 years, went to the PSE dealer tech school and tuned a ton of bows. Here's what I learned. If it works don't fix it!