Mark,
from what I see in the pic, the left limb needs to bend more nearer the handle, and the right limb more in the outer bend area.
you have actually chosen a challenging design for a first bow, as your working bend area is constrained by the nonworking tips, and you will have to make the most out of the shorter working length.
I use a short straight edge like a business card to slide along the limbs to judge the gap. (I use my cabinet scraper)
I also use large nicholsen pipeliner file as a fine rasp to speed reduction. rough with the rasp in the areas you see as straighter, then smooth with the cabinet scraper.
Fine rasp alternatives can also be a length of coarse beltsander belt, cut and mounted to a 1x2 to use as a rasp. the shinto rasp is another fine rasp, (and alls you really need is the replacement rasp part without the handles.) same technique, rough some then use the scraper to smooth again.