RE: Do you line them up?
There's a pro shop in my area that is owned by a guy I believe is one of the best archers in the country. He has dozens of "Robinhoods"--ALL of which were accomplished at ranges over 60 yards because at ranges UNDER that he has to pick different aim points because of destroyed arrows. He is an expert at tuning and he states that you don't need to worry about lining up broadheads with vanes. Remember that the arrow is rotating while in flight and the vanes would not likely pass through the same exact path as the blades anyway.