Slimbob, my apologies. I have a habit of going into too much detail, resulting in posts that are too long, for which I've been criticized, so I've been trying to strive for brevity, and unfortunately sometimes that leaves important details behind. Let me clarify.
I started my post off with "Do not try to get them bending the same" in response to Sagebrush's post. In essence, he said you could either heat bend them so their unbraced profiles matched(which is fine).... orrrrrr.... leave them in their natural state and try to get them bending similarly. IMO, it would be a mistake to work toward tillering two limbs to bend the same during the draw when they are shaped/profiled differently at rest.
I hope that helps.
Now that said, even if I heat bent them so their unbraced profiles matched, and could then be tempted to compare their flexing to one another, I'd still gauge their relative strength like I do with any bow, same profile limbs or not... by pulling the string from where the archer will pull it and watching to see whether the hook comes straight down, or is pulled to the side by a stronger limb.