ok get the bow to balance in your hand,, put a mark where you want to shoot the arrow from,, bout 1 inch or 1 1/2 for me above center9 not always, I have one bow that shoots best right at center of bow,,
ok now nock an arrow and shoot, take notice to where that was,,
now nock one too low, shoot,, nock one too high shoot,, feel the difference and see the difference in arrow flight, somewhere between too low and too high the arrow will fly the best,,
keep in mind your release arrow spine and brace are effecting arrow flight, just eliminate one thing at a time,, also your hold on the bow loose are hard,, usually the arrow just wispers past my hand,, if tiller is right for me, this will vary person to person,,so dont get discourged if it takes a few days to learn how to get the bow to shoot with good arrow flight,
ok now you have found best nocking point,, now move where you shooting the arrow from up and down and find sweet spot for that,,
ok now make the brace too low shoot,, make the brace to high shoot find the sweet spot for your brace,,
that should get you started pretty good,, if the arrow is hitting your hand when you shoot, the tiller might need to be adjusted a bit more positive, but I would work on the other things before adjusting tiller ,,,if it looks good on tree,, ,
if you have another bow that shoots great arrow flight,, then you know your release is capable of that,,
can you tell me the draw and poundage of this bow, brace height.. length of arrow and spine you are shooting and I can guess at some things,, are you sure you have the best limb up for clearance, etc,,