Hey Man, if you're relatively new to archery, just know that the bucket is vast and deep. I'm guessing you don't have a drawboard and press? You really need to start with ensuring that your cams are in sync, ie: they roll over exactly the same together and your string hits the draw stop at the same time (so many variables in this: string age/stretch, where your nock point is, if your limbs are backed out evenly). Then once you have that, you can move on to dialing in moving your rest in 1/32nd increments to bring your broadheads and field points together. Not sure where you live but honestly, getting to a hoyt shop and paying for a tune would probably be worth it for you, just make sure that the tune you pay for is not a 15 minute thing but rather they actually take time with you to get you shooting it well, either with a bareshaft or through paper.