Like Pat said, that isn't too bad. Put your glue on the splice, put one C clamp in the middle of the splice and move the limbs into alignment. Use a string to make sure everything lines up, clamp your now aligned limbs to something so they can't move and put two more C clamps on the splice, one on each end and you should be good to go.
I always do my final alignment on spliced billets this way. Every now and then I get one that butts together in perfect alignment but not often.
This isn't a very good picture. I have a post on the end of my workbench to support work when I am rasping. I use the side of the post for splice alignment and heat straightening staves. I can swivel my vise jaws to put more pressure on one side of the limb or the other as well as add shims to force the limb one way or the other sideways.
You can see my post in this picture;