Yeah, and I don't always find it, but that is why people go with rules of thumb.
How about this. Imagine you had a bow that bent perfectly symetrically, with the hand's pressure point exactly in the middle, and the drawing hand directly behind that. Now, the arrow has to pass above the hand, so it is an inch, plus, above the middle point. This brings the string hand up a bit, too, so now the pressure points on handle and string don't line up, and the lower limb acts slightly weaker (string applies more leverage).
So, if you cut just enough off the lower limb to make the STRING even again, narrow and re-nock the lower tip, you'll be in the neighborhood.