Lumber man, I prefer to set all of my nock points at 3/8" above perpendicular to the shelf. Measured to the bottom of the nock point, this puts the arrow nock 1/8" higher than the point at full draw Then the limbs are balanced in strength so the nock point comes straight down the tillering tree, being neither pulled left or right. Bingo, balance. When the new string is made, the nock point is set right at 3/8" and it's good to go. The bow is inherently tuned... no moving the nock point up or down trying to find balance after the bow is done. Besides, how do you shoot if, in order to achieve that balance, the nock point has to be below the shelf?
Yes, the nock is pulled toward the stronger limb during the draw, and I weaken it until it doesn't.