Okay to make a long story short I royally screwed myself! I am shooting VAP V1's so they are expensive and starting over building them isn't really an option. I have them cut so my broad head comes back over the riser. Now my drop away rest picks up the arrow in time to miss the shelf but my broad head clips the side of the riser and comes off the string!!! That is just the way my bow tuned out. I am shooting 4 fletch and trophy taker 100 grain broad heads. The only way it works is if I have one blade of the broad head sticking out to the left to give me maximum clearance on the side of the riser when I draw back. Works every time that way. My question is if a big bull comes in and I load my arrow upside down the arrow will pop off the string. What is a good way to mark the back of my arrow so I load it right side up? Color the top half of the arrow with white sharpie?? Replace one vane with a different color that is most near to the top? Kinda freaking out here. Help!