Don't bother trying to alter the shape now. Heat/tillering will take care of it later. It may actually be counter productive trying to force it into a different shape.
This is why it is worth bending the bow backwards before sinewing but don't stress it isn't bad. I've had worse and corrected it later.
Just because the sinew looks dry only means the surface is dry
The bonds take time to form.
You should separate the sinew bundles further and weigh each bundle to 0.1g accuracy. My bundle weights vary between 0.5g and 2g. Slightly more sinew on one side of the limb will cause twist that is very difficult to cure later.