Thought I'd chip in.
All this is just how I do it, I've read all the other posts and of course all methods work and we all have our little quirks.
I don't claim it's right or original.
1. Long string should only be just long enough to get on the bow, this keeps the geometry closer to the braced geometry. (A very long string is almost pulling straight down rather than down and in towards the middle)
2. You have to measure something, I go by tip deflection. Once they are coming back about 7" or so (pulling to full target draw weight*), I'll go to a short string (low brace... say 4-5")...
After that it's business as usual.
* Full target draw weight on a long string is a lot less than the same weight pulled on a short (braced) string.
There is a long and tedious discourse on the subject of long string poundage needed to brace a bow on my blog here:-
http://bowyersdiary.blogspot.co.uk/2013/12/yew-stick-bow-and-draw-weight-to-brace.htmlDon't come running to me if you regretted reading it!
Del