RE: Broadhead help
I am sorry I should have realized 6075' s I thought maybe you were talking about your bow limbs or something. Yes I looked at my arrow chart and it would appear those shafts are ok, however you may need to tweak the poundage up or down a little to get better flight or try 100 gr heads.
Take a look at the link I posted it has good description and pictures on paper tuning and fixing arrow flight problems.
If you are fishtailing to the right it appears your rest may need to come to the right and your nock point come up with the up kick you are seeing. However if your getting fletch contact moving your rest up may elevate the up kick. Unfortunately the only way is to go through all the motions and correct one thing at a time. Put some white foot powder or deodarant on the fletch and then see if your making contact with the riser, rest, etc. This will help in diagnosing if you have a clearance problems. If good to go do the paper tune and consult the easton arrow guide or your owners manual should have a section on paper tuning for details of fixing what you see on the paper. If you have tried everything and still not getting bullet holes, you may need to have your proshop check the timing of your bow.
Good luck