Mattiac, to avoid 'chasing my tail',

first thing I do is use my bow square to set my nock height in relation to the mounting screw hole. Then I adjust the bow's tiller so the bow rides level in my hand all the way through the draw cycle. IMO, 99.9% of the struggling and 'tail chasing' that people are doing with high/low tears while paper tuning is a direct result of improper tiller adjustment.
Adjusting tiller first, before anything else, is the bedrock of a good bow tune. It gives you a solid platform to build on for the rest of your tuning. It practically eliminates most of the need for paper tuning. Bare shafting eliminates the rest.
Paper tuning is another wonder of legend and mythology we can thank Chuck Adams for popularizing. He shoots a few animals and that makes him an expert on bow tuning? I think not.

Even then, you were supposed to use only his Satelite Match Point system for paper tuning. Remember that garbage? [8D]