You can see now why the one outer limb looks a bit stiff, it starts with more refelx from the look of the brace. Could still use a little work, and also the fade on that limb.
Funny how you always have one good limb on a bow. I think part of that comes from the fact that there is generally one slightly stronger limb and that puts more stress on the other limb. When you really stress a limb, thats when you find out what it is doing.
Just my hypothesis to epxlain why I've never made a bow that had two good limbs.
The fact that the upper limb is a little longer, is going to make it where you can't just compare the bend on the two. But each bend has to satisfy your eye as far as being smooth and either circular or slightly elliptical. I think the right limb could still use the work the others mentioned about.
I'd also be taking pics of you drawing the bow at this point, it generally gives you a different look on the tiller and might change your view. Especially on a shorter-lower-limb bow, your lower limb will look more stressed when you draw and this might take some of the stress off the upper and let it even out.