OK I get it now. you're looking for a specific orientation.
Personally shoot a standard fletch orientation and just shoot cock feather in. Keeps the bottom hen feather off the shelf, and as long as I have decent state of tune, the arrow flex gets the cock feather around the riser.
As for the broadhead orientation I just simply don't like seeing a blade stick up into my sight picture. Sure as a gap shooter I could use it as a reference, but seeing it split the picture in half makes me feel cross eyed.