I have noticed that it makes little difference how your arrows rest.Most of my bows are shot off the fist and they shoots well. I also bare shaft my arrows when tuning in a new bow. I have been doing it this way since the eighties.When I do this I generally move the nocking point down slightly,this eliminates most of the nock high readings one normally gets.When the arrow is fletched I move the nock back up to a good shootng position. You mentioned having to elevate your shot? This leads me to think you shoot instinctive? If this be the case try useing the gap method just to add to the picture. The reason being if your nock is high,not extremely high, a gap shooters arrow will hit a bit higher,just the opposite of what an instinctive shooter experiences.This is what I am getting but this is still only theory on my part.