the recommendation for a pyramid to have a more circular tiller, and a parallel limb to have a more elliptical tiller is based on an assumption that the bowyer is wishing to distribute the strain equally all along the limb. (the limb tapering in thickness, needing to bend more as it gets thinner)
But there designs that call for stiffer tips, which put more strain in the inner limbs intentionally.
One strategy to manage set, is to initially focus on the bend at mid limb, and bring the bend into the near fade area and out to the tip area as set dictates. If your design and wood can accommodate this, why not plan to make the outers more elliptical only if needed?