A fair amount of set...
Lose the tillering stick and get you a pulley system... even the amount of time you had the string drawn back on the stick to take a photo is detrimental to wood compression. Especially if your limbs are still thick.
I recommend at this point hitting your target weight + 5 lbs. Concentrating foremost on getting your tiller balanced. Once it looks good for spot tiller sand it with some 100 grit paper (this will leave a smooth and even surface that is less likely to scorch when applying heat).
Get a 2x4 that is bow length or little longer, then reflex your bow over a 3" to 4" block, and tie the bow tips down to the 2x4. Apply grease, lard, olive oil and heat with a heat gun, constantly moving as not to scorch or overheat in spots. You want the heat to be the same throughout the full length of the bow.
Leave it tied until it cools to room temperature, and reach your target weight with sanding, or light scraping if the tiller has changed a little after the heat treating.
Hickory is a humidity sponge, so i recommend sealing the wood as soon as possible after you have shot it in several times.
Russ