BB, the rest comes up correctly in the draw cycle. The broad head will hit on the part of the riser that is basically the front of the bow.
You MUST cut your arrows to a length that will allow the arrow to rise sufficiently
BEFOREyour broadhead gets to the front of your riser. If you don't then your broadheads will make contact with the front of your riser justlike yours are doing now. And as Murphy is always standing over shoulders just waiting, one day it may cost you a buck.
In other words you need longer arrows to correct the problem.