Grunt,
I usually tiller my bows "under-tension"....whenI'm satisfied with the symetry I'll shoot about 30 arrows to see if the bow has a prefference to which limb it likes on top, then it gets the pitch and grease finish applied hot and rubbed in.(usually 3-4 coats) I'll stand it aside for a few hours then shoot it 30-50 more shots (depends on how much walkin back and forth I feel like doing). It will get two more coats of the grease and put in the house for a few days (maybe a week) I then recheck that the tiller is the same and go shoot it a bunch, never counted how many exactly but a couple of hours worth. Buff it down once more and call it a bow. Believe it or not, the bow will actually pic up a few pounds while it's settin in the house for that week, dont really know how come.
Not very scientific but it works for me.
rich