Parnell, When these backed bows get this slender limb taper, width to height ratios become very critical, and like Jesse said the normal correction is to remove wood from the right side of the belly, and this may work some, and may not.
I'd be looking down the limb first to see if there is any discrepancies regarding thickness and limb cross section height as being as tall as it is wide.
I also see the tips with enough width to file the nocks in from the left side to slide the string over. Even though the bow looked good during tiller under the string loads of shooting settled a little to the left, and I'd do the nocks first, taper the tips more, and see how it looks. Perhaps a few strokes on the belly with a scraper just to flatten it will help as well.
Try this as post your results, and remember this isn't that bad and I know side nocks will fix it, but tinker with what I said first.
Rich