I have always had some issues with the 'lower limb stiff' concept but I think the real dynamics are too complicated to analyse even if you had a bunch of degrees in maths and physics and a CAD system to help.
IMO the answer is simply '
do what works for you'.
The only thing I'll add is that on shorter flat limbed bows I've had a couple which suddenly went out of tiller with the lower limb going weak after I'd thought they were thoroughly shot in.
Placing it on the tiller in the way it's going to be shot helps and don't clamp it on the tiller. It will still look a bit different being shot for real (sometimes flip ing it left to right on the tiller makes it look wildly different too)
So check it being drawn for real as it gets towards fianl tiller, shoot it in plenty and be nice to the spirits of the trees.
Del
(If all else fails make an ELB
, being so long, they are far less twitchy about hand position)