you dont have to reverse brace to put sinew,, just put it on there,, and you will end up after tillering and shoot in,, with about 3 reflex,,maybe 2 depending on your draw and poundage,,and how much you put on,,
if you put 500 grains,, I would say 2 inches,, if you put 1000 ,, maybe 4,,, no need to reverse reflex,,
or the other thing you are talking about,,
if you want to deflex the bow to put the sinew,, it wont hurt anything,, but wont accomplish anything either,,
if you are worried about too much reflex,, just heat the bow and bend it out,, I will say in my experience ,, making sinew bows for about 30 years,, the ones with no reflex will shoot well and smooth and kill a deer,, but the ones that hold some reflex will perform better and shoot harder,, sinew bows are a different animal,, the stretch of the sinew acutally puts less pressure on the belly,, of course past a certain point it could crush the belly and need horn ,,
but moderate reflex is not gonna crush the belly,, 2 inches is definitely not pushing the limit at all,,