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but dayum, speaking as a mortal dude and a weekend shooter (when I have the time) I am totally ok with a slightly out of tune bow, as long as the broadhead tipped arrow hits where I want it to hit. so if i have to adjust my sight an inch high and 2 to the right at 50 yards when i put broadheads on? yeah, my bow is not tuned perfectly.
I believe the OP was talking about...
you will save money in the long run by buying bare shafts and by not paying somebody to fletch your arrows for you. And the 6 degrees of helical will make your broadhead tipped arrows spin faster and therefore be more accurate with better grouping, especially noticeable at longer distances.
Lining up blades with vanes will have no impqct whatsoever on flight... unless the head just happens to spin true with it lined up. Can you cut the vanes off of a field tip arrow and shoot a group at 15-20 yards with 3 field tips and the field tip with vames cut off? Then post a pic. If the bare shaft groups with fletched arrows you should be good. If not some tuning is needed.