Rocker arm geometry problem

I have a 360 with W2's on it, drag racing only. I went to Hughes Engines to get an adjustable pushrod for measurement purposes. By following the instructions from Hughes I was able to get a set of push rods made exactly to the specifications I needed for my engine. The instructions were thorough and easy to use. They also explain using and making shims for the rocker stands if necessary in the instructions. I highly recommend Hughes for that reason. The push rods are solid and strong. I'm using Crane roller rockers on the engine and have made close to 200 passes on it with absolutely no problems with the valvetrain whatsoever. In summary after reading the above comments and with my experience I would have to say the most important thing you can do is to have custom length pushrods made for your engine. By doing that and using shims to adjust any geometry issues you have you can make a bullet proof system.