5MilesBack
"DADDY"
There's no way he's getting those Kinetic 200's anywhere near 300fps......at least at 70lbs.
.... I have found that 6 to 7 FPS at my draw length (27.5") and weight (70lb) is 2" at 30 yards (point of impact).
he_lives,
Try some other arrows. I'm guessing you just happened to pick an arrow that wasn't oriented with the spine of the shaft lined up with the cock vane and that was causing it to tear way out. Shoot every arrow through paper and find about the average tear then start turning nocks either like you did or all the way to the next fletch. Tune the bow to shoot perfect bullet holes and all of your arrows will be tuned at the same time. One thing you don't want to do when turning the nock is orient the arrow so a vane is passing through the black bottom whiskers of the rest. They are stiffer and will cause differences in tears and are not meant to be shot through.
That green vane was/is definitely hitting something. With a WB you will always have vane contact. Do they work for most hunting type shots? Sure. But if ultimate accuracy and consistency is your goal I'd get away from the WB. Any little bit of nock travel will over-exemplify that contact as well. And shooting a fixed BH will also do the same.
Since you are shooting the same bow with the same shafts (i know your draw length is a bit longer), did you have much issue getting your arrows to paper tune?