So I've recently made my first bow, its not "finished" but it can be shot and what not. I just need to test it, recheck tiller, then I can wrap the handle.
First things first, I ordered some arrows (3rivers hunter test kit) and field points (3rivers test field points). They said the arrows were 11/32 shaft. So i used the 11/32 taper, it dry fit really weird (loose and wobbly). They already had nocks on them, so I had a look and noticed they read 5/16. So I went ahead and tried the 5/16 taper (had a nice snug fit) and the 5/16 point. They all fit very well together, except the taper on the arrow can be seen a little bit. Everywhere I've read, it seems you only see the taper if the sizes are wrong so what am I doing here?
I already went ahead and glued the tip on because its going to work anyways, but is there something wrong I've done? I tapered the second arrow at 5/16 right off the bat and the taper is just as long, so it wasn't because I used the 11/32 first. The arrow shaft must acctually be 5/16, in that case I should use 5/16 nock, taper and arrowhead correct?
Thank you in advance for the help, I'm completely new to bow making, arrow making, and even archery for that matter, It's probably been almost 15 years since I even shot a bow in highschool. Any extra tips or advice would help to.

EDIT: I forgot to mention, this being the first time I've done any work on an arrow not really knowing what I'm doing I managed to burn off the of the varnish up by the point... Should I recoat this? or just not worry about it? If so, what specifically to use?