This is also a perfect example of why it's beneficial to tiller bows by holding them how we'll shoot them, and then adjust limb strength relative to those holds and each other. Done that way, there's no question whether they're equal strength, regardless of profiles.
For instance, I don't agree the left limb is weaker... at least not simply because it's coming down farther. It started that way, so it should be coming down farther... the whole way to full draw. The right is straight in the mid to outer limb because it started with reflex there, lost some at brace, and then lost more at partial draw, so it's working there. The inner limb is fine, not bending too much there.... since it started with a hump of deflex there. It's all relative. So I think the tiller is really quite good at this point. Things seem to be changing like the whole limbs are working evenly.... from what I can tell on my phone anyway. I like these kinds of bows.