Depends on the style of rifle you're trying to emulate. The only rifles I've built yet that had the triggerplate meet the triggerguard have used double set triggers. All of my single trigger guns have a boat shape triggerplate or variant common to Southeast Pennsylvania. Beck, Bonewitz, Schuler, Kuntz, Moll, and Rupp off the top of my head used triggerplates that were well-spaced back from the triggerguard post. Don't sweat it unless you're copying a rifle that has the triggerplate connecting to the guard.