All planes fly, and especially land, better as the CG goes aft - well, up to the point of the flat spin, at least.
Fat Albert The Apache has that same issue with lotsa fuel and two in front. Having come from the era of tail wheel airplanes where getting the nose up and the tail down is not optional and then jumped straight into ownership of a 56 Lane, I now have the forearms of billy the bone crusher.
Anyway, the first time I got enough load into the rear of the old sweet potato to move the CG back close to the rear limit, as I flared over the numbers with the usual grunt and bend the yoke yank, the windscreen filled with sky (grey, wet and ugly, not blue) I thought to myself 'self that is that not a bit unusual?' and self replied by screaming, 'lower the nose NOW stupid'
So, with an aft CG I have learned that one can land with fingertip pressure, not actual movement of the yoke - who'd a thunk!