Montana- Many of the above suggestions are good. Take a close look at your WB and your fletch alignment. On my Razortec, I have to shoot cock vane up to get proper clearance. Also, which WB do you shoot. Is the biscut set square and parrellel to the string?
For tuning help, the suggestion of seeking a pro shop is a great one, if you' re a do it yourselfer, go to the Easton arrow site and download their tuning manual, worked great for me.
As far as the WB overall goes, you need to evaluate your uses and needs. If you are just hunting and desire a rest that will eliminate some of the problems like arrow falling off the rest etc. then the WB will give you enough " perfect" arrow flight

to fit your needs. If you' re going to shoot targets, 3D, or other competitions, it may not be the best rest for you.
Two things are for sure! 1. Everyone here will have their favorite and will tell you, and 2. my WB is as good as any rest I have used (for my needs).
No matter what rest you go with in the end, it would benefit you greatly to get a tuning manual. Good luck
