Stump_MN_Hunter, my apologies if I came off critical. That was not my intent.
To me, the ultimate tune in exactly what MrFritz said as well. Slight movements in rest left, and right, and moving the nocking point up and down until both field points and broadheads are hitting one another is what its all about. Also, one you have obtained a good tune like this, you will notice the noise and any vibration in the bow will be lower and the bow will be more forgiving. And like a sarcastically said above

, you KE and efficiency will be higher as well.
You can also try creep tuning, though I don't know much about it so I can't help you there.
Download and print off a copy of the Easton Tuning guide. That is kinda the "Bible of Bow Tuning" and give lots of good info.