Apart from obvious excessive stiffness problems always save the adjustments to tiller, near the handle until the latter part of the process, preferably. Otherwise you could end up with a bow that bends too much near the handle, resulting in handshock and poor cast. You will need to judge how the limb is bending by floor tillering, or using a long string on a tillering tree whilst physically holding the handle down so it won't be able to flip itself inside out.
By the time you get the bow braced, and then bending a bit you can start to really assess the bend and where you need to make adjustments.
As always the set the stave takes whilst you are exercising it, or trying to string it is a good way to judge if it is bending too much in one spot.