I haven't seen that video, but I prefer to offset the handle center and bow center by 3/4 to 7/8". This balances the bow in my hand on my middle finger, and means I can keep the bow center (static balance point), and the dynamic balance point in virtually that same place. It also means my string hand fulcrum is a fraction of an inch away from them too. Combined, they make for a bow that moves from the side up to a pointing position at any degree of cant as readily as the index finger. I makes for a bow whose fulcrums don't slide under the hand during the draw, and one that is easier to tiller for relative limb balance early in the draw, and throughout, because I don't have to deal with a moving fulcrum.