ORIGINAL: M.Magis
The only problem with them now is that the "cock feather" is in the wrong position.
That seems like a really big problem, unless using a drop away rest.
I’m not sure I understand how that would help anything, unless there’s a fletching clearance or nock alignment problem.
Put a set of carbons (especially cheap ones) on a spine tester, and you can see why. Most compound shootersarrows ossilates vertically, where finger shooters do horizontially. Then take a set of alums and do the same. Aluminums will beatout the carbons every time on spine consistency.