Rather than make it LOOK balanced at full draw, you should make it ACT balanced at full draw. A bow with limb shapes as you describe will not appear balanced as folks are accustomed to seeing, when they are in fact perfectly balanced relative to each other and the archer's holds. With the handle level, as they're drawn, one will stay ahead of the other, and they should each reflect some flexing semblence of their own unbraced profiles, yet will be dynamically balanced in strength so that when drawn on the rope and pulley type tillering tree, the arrow nock comes straight back and leaves straight away, being pulled in neither direction toward a stronger ACTING limb. This is how I tiller all bows, regardless of their limb profiles. It actually makes things a lot easier, straightforward, and there is no guesswork.