When your bow is strung, hold it by the handle with one hand, and the string with the other, then try to move the string up and down, notice what the limbs do as you change the height of the string nocking point. Next, try to twist, or torque the string side to side. If you can move the string, up or down, it means you need to avoid doing it unconsciously, by changing bow hand, string finger pressure above, below, or if you are string walking. It can affect arrow flight and grouping. Check the string nocking point with a bow square when you change the brace height. I haven't found it necessary to change the nocking point unless it slipped. If your using consistent bow hand pressure, and finger pressure you shouldn't have a problem. However some bows and especially light weight bows are easily affected, based on my own experience.