I didn't need to do that to get the F mark spot on at idle, but those are Dyna's instructions.
While holding the rotor in the fully advanced position, the right hand advance mark should align with the fixed mark on the engine case.
You're obviously getting plenty of retard from those springs - a bit too much, actually. If you want everything spot on, you could temporarily set the idle a bit below 1000rpm to insure full retard, then advance the timing to the F mark. If the full advance doesn't go outside the lines, you're good. But if it goes too far at full advance, you could tweak the advance weight stops in very slightly to limit the advance. There should be a thrust washer above and below the weight where it fits on the pivot pin. If those washers aren't there, the weight could cock as it moves outward, and that could affect the total amount of advance.
Stu