Hi lady,
Gonna be lots of opinions here so let me get mine in first
There is no such thing as a perfect paper hole. Paper will only get you close, and bullet holes do not mean the bow is in tune.
If the object of Archery and shooting was to compare bullet holes than shooting thru paper would be the holy grail of tuning. But the object is to get the best groups and accuracy as possible, so there is groups tuning.
Once you group tune with fieldpoints or broadheads and are getting 3" groups at 50 yds - are you going to be concerned when you fling it thru paper again and it tears 1/4" high and left??
My advise - use the paper to get you close (that is all it will get you)
then spend time tweaking it with other tuning methods. And when you have that bow stacking em and wacken em - throw the paper away
