Further away from the nut, probably by about 2mm further, making 865mm in total from the nut.
This is one of my basses and although it isn't really a Fender style bridge (as its got through-body stringing and the bridge mounting holes are further forward as a result) its got similar style saddles.
You can see that the G string's saddle is furthest towards the nut, but that it's also still got a few mm of forward (towards the nut) adjustment left. The other saddles are progressively further away from the nut.
So the middle of the G saddle is probably about 865mm from the nut. If I changed the strings to another brand or gauge, then I may have to re-intonate the saddles a bit further forwards or backwards as a result, but there is space left on the adjusting screw to do so. The important thing is to place the bridge where all the saddles have room to move back away from the nut (you'll never get the saddles right against the backstop because the springs will get in the way once they are fully compressed).
I've just noticed I the picture that the E and A adjustment screws are longer than the D and G adjustment screws. On your saddle it's the other way round - and it really should be the other way round on my bridge as well. So your bridge is already OK from that point of view, as the D and G saddles will be further forwards (towards the nut) than the E and A saddles