That's a novel Idea shredd, but it only works if you are building bows for yourself or the customer can come to the shop and have it built.. and then never changes their style.
Having a low nock point is not all that.. and unless you are shooting 1/4" arrows, it only being an 1/8" high tells me that the arrow is really pointing up.
No matter what you do while building a bow, you can't ensure exact hand placement.. I crowd the shelf when I grip, but I watch many shoot that don't, even with the same bow.
If the limb tips come back to zero balanced, that is the goal. After all, we are talking about fine adjustments to the bow in comparison to the crude machine operating it.
BigJim