Hey Cowboy, looks like you did a great job on following the grain on that one! Really a nice looking stave.
You might consider making you a form if you haven't already. They really come in handy removing propellar, tweaking limbs so that the string centers on the handle, adding reflex, etc. when using dry heat. All the roughed in staves we prepared for the Tn. Classic had some form of corrections made using a form. We have several full length bow forms varying in the amount of reflex they have.
A form, dozen or so c-clamps, heat gun, and thin wooden shims can help bring the most crooked stave in line.
Prior to using a form, I've heated a section of osage of a stove burner, then using gloves and a thick piece of leather over my knee, tweaked the wood however needed until it cooled enough to release. Several times doing this usually would have a bow ready for tillering.