RE: Do most of you??
I generally do this in the following order:
1. Set the rest so the arrow center is 13/16" from the shelf and centered on the Berger hole. Set nocking point level or just a tad high.
2. Bare shaft tune to determine if the arrow and length is spined correctly. If not, subsequent steps can be an excercise in frustration.
3. Paper tune with field points. Adjust for perfect bullet hole - or a slightly high left tear.
4. Check groups with FP's and various broadheads. Do some tweaking of the rest and nocking point to attempt to get the two types of head to shoot the same spot. If not perfect, as close as possible. Do final sight in with broadheads right before hunting season.