Not the tips first. What I mean is don't get the fades (near fade) bending early. That's last for me. I want it to bend right up to the fade when it's finished, but bending there too early is a problem. Get it bending an inch or 2 beyond the fades, all the way to the near tips (assuming stiff tips). Get that bending in a nice arc and matched limb to limb. The last few inches of draw length for me is bringing the bend up to the fade. Too early there and you will come in under weight trying to play catch up with the rest of the limb. You have to have it happen first before it completely makes sense I think.
Few additional thoughts...The bad wood is what it is. All you can do is see if you will get past it. I think you will. Just a guess though. The handle at this point should be decided and it appears to me it is. I would tiller without further regard for the handle at this point.. Read the other "Hackberry" post near this one for a description of what I would do next. I didn't invent any of this, claim that it is "THE" way, nor necessarily the best way, it's just the way I do it and it works well as wellas being easy to describe over the internet.