I have had that “You know when you put the short string on for the first time and the thing snaps all the way back past the handle on the side” happen a few times. I found that using a pre-stretched string and a higher brace height, at least five inches, when string the bow for the first time eliminates the string snapping past the handle problem. Sometimes the string wasn’t aligned perfectly, but most of the time it isn’t too far off. If your is string severely out of alignment with the handle then the problem is most likely in the glue-up or lay out phase. Is your form straight? When using an adjustable form, like Dean Torges demonstrates in his video, mark alignment points on the tips, handle, and reflex, posts if you haven’t done so yet. Also, check your layout template and verify the tips are aligned with the center of the handle