Working with Osage I usually get the tips moving 4” to 6” on the long string and then go to my short string with about a 3” brace if I can. Then will start working on evening up the limbs from there. There is always lots of wood removal to work with at that point. Once I get limbs bending how I like them, I start drawing just shy of my desired finish weight. I raise my brace height to about 6” once I can draw it back to about 24”-25”. I usually like to end up 50# @ 28”, so I will pull to 47-48#, exercise the limbs 30 times, then scrape some more, put back on tillering tree and repeat. I see about a 2-1/2# gain per inch of draw so about 25” I start pulling to my 50# to bring in the final tiller. Others may do it differently but this has worked well for me.