ORIGINAL: Bulzeye
Longer shafts would fix it, but I'm imagining that you want to keep your current arrows this close to the deer season. I like them longer myself.
Is there enough room to rotate all of you rpoint inserts so that the blades are oriented in such a way as to give you maximum clearance? Would that give you enough room if they were rotated just right? I'm guessing you may have thought of this already, but if you have a 3 blade head, it just might work.
Agree, either rotate the point insert if you can heat them and spin them, if not shooting a bisquit why not rotate the arrow nock so the blades clear?
Are you sure the rest is center shot rather than paper tuned to possible torquing? There can be a difference. Again, another reason I'm a fan of the laser tuning that Greg / MO did a review on. You can eyeball it by loading an arrow, looking down your string and estimating your limb bolts. Or from the front, perhaps your rest is too far in?