Setting up a bow myself and experimenting with what gives me the best hold / pin float.
For years I just went to a shop to get a bow set up. They would do their thing with setting to specs and timing, install d-loop (wherever they put it and whatever length they made it...within reason of course), install peep and tie it at the height that centered the sight housing after drawing with my eyes closed and then opening them. Pin float was whatever it was. A quick paper tune at 6' and I'd head home with it to finish tuning and sight it in.
Paige Pearce has a video where she talks about everything she does when setting up a new bow, all the things she does to improve the hold/pin float. Timing, arrow height in relation to Berger, d-loop height and length, peep height, tiller, cable tension, holding weight, and probably a couple others I'm forgetting. Before ever putting a stabilizer on the bow.
I bought a new Solution when they came out in 2021. Had the dealer set it up. I fought shooting that bow for a whole year, just held terrible for me. So much pin float! I got frustrated with it and stripped all my gear off it and stuck it in the closet ( I have a couple other bows).
A few months ago I took the Solution back out and decided to mess with it as I had time, trying the "Paige Pearce" (all Pros do these things) stuff on it that I could without a press. Took it to a shop and had the timing set dead even, made sure it made peak poundage, axle to axle and brace height in spec, and set a peep in the string but left it untied. I messed with it as I had time, arrow height, d-loop location and length, peep height a 1/4" up/down from where I'd normally set it, cable tension setting, and holding weight using Lucky Stops.
It is now one of the best holding bows I've ever had. Amazing difference. I will never not set up a bow like this in the future.