Did you re-tight your string or did you put the bow on the tree with opposite limbs on the right and left side? You're tryign to confuse me. IMHO you should decide which limb is going to be on the right side and consistantly put it on the right side. This will avoid confusion. With that said, it is important to swith them to double check so it's not shadows or your eyes playing trick on you. BUT, then orient the bow the same to make the adjustments, if that makes sense.
Also, you're now pulling the 3 inches farther than the pictue you've post. I have no idea what you bow looks like NOW. So I'm afraid to give you any advice. You're down to the wire now. Five scrape in the wrong place could be the difference between a shootable bow and a great bow.
I will point out things for you to look according to your 20 draw picture. The right limb from handle to the first gray verticle line is flat. There needs to be some bend here. Not a lot but some. And on that limb, there's a flat section at the second verticle gray line. That area needs to bend.
One the left limb, it's flat from the second gray verticle line to the tips. I'm not sure what kind of tiller you're looking for. Pappy and the Twin Oaks guys make bow with a 60/40 bend. That is 60% of the inner limb does most of the bending while the remain 40% pretty much a lever. I remember reading Pappy referring to it as "Tennessee Molly" once. Blackhawk's bows look very similar at full draw, but he recurves the out 1/3 of his limbs. So what looks straight at full draw is actually bending a bit.
I wil be home around 6PM Wednesday. I'll keep my cell phone with me all evening. Take a picture of the bow bending at 23", post it and call me. I'll better able to help you when I can see where the bow is NOW. 859-582-2306