The limb shape you have drawn out, is the look for the bow want, but that is not how you achieve it. A bow of that shape, especially if you use a backing, is derived from the form you use to glue up your laminations. The grain where your reflex/ recurve occurs doesn't look to be anywhere as curved as the drawing, and will therefore be a weak spot.
I would use a long rule and mark a line that broadly follows the average run of the grain. From what I can see, the grain runs out of parallel from the edges of the board. Starts in the middle of the left side, and runs at an angle up to the right side. It looks to be straight enough except at each end. With a backing and perhaps a core that amount of run off will be acceptable.
I would just saw off straight boards from the new drawn line.