well where you put your hand and where you put the arrow effects the arrow flight,,
if the bow is pretty well tillered if you shoot it where it is balanced in the hand,, it should be pretty easy to tune,,
the longer bows are more forgiving about this,,
as the bow gets shorter,,the positive tiller will effect how the bow tunes up a bit more, or it seems the shorter bow is more sensitive to this,,for me the way I grip the bow this is my experience,,( and everyone has a different grip and pressure on the bow)
sometimes a negative tiller and nocking point too low, will make the arrow smack your hand,, or it does mine,,
if I am working on a bow and the arrow is not leaving really smooth I will make the tiller a bit more positive,, even if does not look like it needs it, it usually smooths the bow out and gets good arrow flight,,( I like to shoot the bow where it is balanced but may move the arrow up or down a bit to find the sweet spot)
every bow is different, and some shoot great with no appearance of positive tiller,, but I have a feeling there is positive tiller you just can't see it,,
and alot of this is effected with how good your release is,,,, and how you grip the bow,, every one puts a bit different pressure on the string so you see alot of different opinions on bow tuning, it really depends on how the person shoots,,
bottom line is, if the arrow comes off smooth and straight and does not make a noise coming off the bow,, the bow is tuned pretty well,, no matter what the tiller" looks" like or how it is balance or where the arrow rest is, ,the proof is in how the arrow shoots,, sometimes a few rules of thumb have to be broken to achieve good smooth arrow flight,,, trial an error being needed,,,, and with the more experience you have, ,the easier it is to achieve,,,
Keep in mind also,, someone with good form and good release can shoot a wider range of arrows from a bow that might seem out of tune with someone else shooting the bow,, most of us have demonstrated that to ourselves,,
we start shooting a bow and it shoots badly,, after a few days of practice,, the same bow and arrows are flying great,,
without changing anything on the bow,,
Ok I don't think I answered the question,, you would balance the bow in your hand,, mark the spot where the arrow is passing,, now adjust the bow tiller to more or less positive tiller till the bow shoots well,,,