Well, after heat treating this thing had even more reflex: About 7" on the left and 10" on the right. So, I'm tillering for the right (top) to be about 2-3" higher than the left limb. Went ahead and worked it to full dray, and will put a few arrows through it this weekend. This bow is going to be way, way too light for hunting, so I'm kind of rushing through it, seeing what the wood can do, and having some fun. c. 17#@27".
It kind of looks like the inners aren't bending, but if you compare to the unbraced pic I think you'll see they're actually working quite a bit to straighten up all that reflex.
I'm probably about done with this one. I cut a bunch of nice juniper last weekend, have a kid's bow I need to finish up in hopes of selling, and several much straighter chunks of maple to play with. So I might smooth this one up, slap some rawhide on it, and give it to somebody. Anybody in the market for a really weird looking kids bow?