If you back a bow and glue it into perry reflex with too much belly wood, as you remove wood during tillering it can continue to take on more reflex. The more you scrape to get the limbs to come around, the more reflex it accumulates... sometimes a lot of reflex. Sounds like a good thing, but it can be difficult to navigate such a bow because it can come around all of a sudden and take set or come in under weight before ya know it. Imo, it's best to glue the pieces up in the shape you want, as close to final thickness as is feasible. Sure, leave a little extra for tillering and weight reduction... but just a little.