Here the bow is braced at around 5". (fun fact, I braced it using the long string and an additional cord cinched tight with a truckers/taught-line hitch combination. I have always been weary bracing bows at first because you have to pull the limbs much further than the brace distance to get the string on the nock and to accommodate for string stretch. This way I bypassed that to some degree). It may be hard to tell but the top limb (pictured right) is actually stiffer than the bottom limb (pictured left). I've measured the distance from the string to the limb and they are pretty close. It also complicates things since I made the limbs asymmetrical, the top is an inch or two longer, can't remember exactly. I can see the bend is different on the top limb, it's more straight than the bottom, but I don't know how much that is due to the limb being longer with reflex in a different spot.
The bow is tilted a bit because the center line is off-center toward the top limb (right). When the bow is braced the string is level and the limbs travel the same distance, and the distance from string to the limbs is pretty close, as I mentioned before. However, It probably does have an issue with it's tiller as it has gotten some set compared to the other limb.
You can see they are pretty close with reflex, but the top limb is a little less. The top is 6 cm of reflex, and the bottom 7.6 cm. the top limb used to be just slightly more reflexed than the bottom, so I definitely got a bit of set.
Where do you guys think I should adjust?