RE: Now what? Broadhead/Tuning question
The bottom line is that, assuming the arrow is spined correctly, that the arrow is true, and that your form is relatively consistent, bad broadhead flight indicates a bow that could be tuned better.
Is it tuned enough for hunting situations? Maybe, but knowing what it feels like to hit a deer poorly, and then have to walk up to it and pump arrows into it while it looks at you makes me want take out some extra insurance and tune as close to perfection as I can.