First thing I would do is cut it down to 68 inch
That is plenty of length for a 29 inch draw.
What width is your bow out of the fades? What width profile do you have? How you have tapered the width determines what side view tiller profile you should have.
If you have a straight line taper from fades to tips (pyramid bow) then yes it should be circular with a shade less bend right off the fades.
If you have a parallel section of width then a taper into the tips. Your tiller should be slightly elliptical. How elliptical depends on how long the parallel section is. Longer parallel section = more elliptical.
The reason for the above is that any wood at a given thickness can bend x amount, make it thinner it can bend further, make it thicker it can bend less.
Mark where the reflex is if it is just in one spot as that should still be visible at full draw as a slightly straighter section, don't tiller reflexed sections to look like the rest of the limb eg. not like the perfect bend you can get with a lam bow.