I've been tillering my selfbows to my target final draw weight, knowing that toasting the belly afterward will raise it a few pounds, after shooting the bow in (couple hundred arrows), it's going to lose a few pounds before settling in at its "permanent" draw weight.
In short, tiller right to where I want it, toasting takes it up a little, shooting it in brings it back down a little, typically ends up right about where I tillered it to.
I'm starting to play around with some laminate bows, so where should I target my tiller? Since I won't be toasting it's not going to go back up after tiller, but I'm not sure if a laminate is going to lose as much from shooting in as a selfbow either.