I think the more I learn, the more behind I get at this point.
Having gotten back into this after shoulder surgery, I was using a more "open" stance. After reading the thread on the Terry's Form Clock, I got a 30# Bearcat picked up at a garage sale or something and played around with proper form for a bit. Doing everything "by the book" as best I could tell, I would need a 34" arrow to have the base of the point out past my first knuckle at full draw. Going back to the bow I made, 65#@29", it seems a 32" shaft will work ok as the extra draw at the heavier weight was quite difficult and that position was just not conducive to looking through my glasses with my head angled that way.
I put O-rings on the shafts just behind the heads so I can feel them with my knuckle at full draw. It's pretty disruptive to concentration though, so their utility will probably be limited to just as an aid to help get a good feel for what proper back tension, etc. feels like. I am hoping to use a three blade broadhead this fall with one blade oriented straight down and use that touching my knuckle to confirm full draw in the field.
So first big question: I'm doing this purely to get back into hunting. Is this Form Clock method well suited for the variety of positions one would find oneself in for hunting situations?
Second big question: Would this longer draw length be expected to stay the same with the new stance, or should I expect it to increase a bit as I get used to the new form?
Next, I ordered a heavier spined Test Pack from Surewood and will resume tuning with them once they arrive. I keep reading that most say to tune the bare shaft to match the impacts of the fletched shafts, but at this point I don't have any fletched shafts I can really rely on. My plan is try and find a bare shaft that isn't nock left, right, high, etc. at 10 yards and then use that as a starting point for fletched shafts and paper tuning.
Third big question: Does this sound like a reasonable plan to get properly tuned arrows?
Thanks again for all of the tips and advice so far, I can't believe I've found such an incredible resource!