Mad Max, I've done that too on bows with wonky character in the handle area. They can still be dynamically balanced that way.
Each bow can be different and it's a judgement call sometimes. But in general I try to shape and adjust the handle area so that the tillering tree cradle is holding it the way I want to hold the bow, any bow, and how I want the drawn balanced bow to evenly force the handle area straight back into the hand. When it does come straight back, I don't want it to feel like it's tilted/tipping... if it can be avoided.
I don't concern myself much with leveling the tips though because, depending on natural shape irregularities of the limbs, the tips might not be equadistant in front of the handle area, or much of the balance of the limbs for that matter, and it's not necessary for the tips to be 'level' in order for the limbs to be dynamically balanced anyway.