ok well i found using a pushrod that got the rocker sitting level at mid lift would place its roller in the middle of the valve stem at mid lift
if i had the rocker on the too short pushrod the roller was biased to the pushrod side of the valve tip and while still potentially acceptable i wanted the vast majority of the rolling to be in the central third i.e the middle of the valve tip
this is potentially due to the fact that the height above the head for each of my rockers is set by the adjuster on their own individual stud. longer pushrods meant I sat them up higher which brought the roller tip down, making them level at mid lift and parallel with the deck of the block, which gave my rocker a tiny bit further reach across the valve tip.
go too high and everything bangs into each other because on mine the rockers for each cylinder lean away from the cylinder centerline along the length of the engine (hence i can fit 2.02 inch big block valve in a 3.91 inch bore) anyway too high and no.1 inlet hits no.2 exhaust.
on a v8 i guess this is similar to shimming up shaft mount rocker pedestals. move the rocker pivot point further away from the head, the back of the rocker rises against the height of a static valve, and the tips position in respect to the centre of the pivot point is changed when in contact with the valve tip. if its a scraper rather than a roller you will be using a different part of the tip as well.
raise the shaft and lengthen the pushrod and you can alter the attitude of the rocker in respect to the valve, if it works it works
as i say i just had to work it through to get satisfaction